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Cryomodule Tests of the TESLA-like Superconducting Cavity in KEK-STF
Eiji KAKO Masato SATOToshio SHISHIDOShuichi NOGUCHIHirofumi HATORIHitoshi HAYANOYasuchika YAMAMOTOKen WATANABE
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2008 Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 117-126

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Construction of STF (Superconducting RF Test Facility) is being carried out at KEK. The STF-Baseline superconducting cavity system, which includes four TESLA-like 9-cell cavities, input couplers and frequency tuners, has been developed for the future ILC project. A 6-m cryomodule including one of four TESLA-like cavities was assembled, and the cryomodule was installed in the tunnel for the initial test, called the STF Phase–0.5. The first cool-down of the cryomodule and high power tests of the cavity had been carried out at 2 K from October to November, 2007. The maximum accelerating gradient (Eacc, max) of 19.3 MV/m was achieved in a specific pulse width of 1.5 msec and a repetition rate of 5 Hz, (23.4 MV/m in a shorter pulse width of 0.6 msec). Compensation of Lorentz force detuning at 18 MV/m was successfully demonstrated by using a piezo tuner. The second cryomodule test for four cavities, called the STF Phase–1.0, is scheduled in July, 2008.

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