Wednesday Weekly Meeting

Asia/Tehran
Ahmad Mashal (ILSF)
Description

General weekly meeting of the school of particles and accelerators (hybrid format)

    • 11:00 12:00
      Higher harmonic RF cavity for the Iranian Light Source Facility's storage ring 1h

      Higher harmonic cavities are widely used in low-emittance and high-current synchrotron storage rings to increase the stored beam's lifetime and vanish the coupled bunch instabilities. These parameters have an essential effect on the quality of synchrotron radiation and the machine's stability. Higher harmonic cavities of the Iranian light source facility are passive, capacitive-loaded structures designed to operate at 300 MHz. These cavities can operate in the beam current range of 50 to 400 mA. This presentation comprehensively discusses analytical calculations and simulations of beam dynamics, electromagnetic, thermomechanical, and vacuum aspects of the Iranian Light Source Facility's higher harmonic cavities. The engineering drawings are finalized after many technical discussions according to the presented results, and the fabrication process of the higher harmonic cavity has been started accordingly. The low-power RF measurement results of the first developed prototype will be reported in the final section.

      Speaker: Dr Arash Sadeghipanah (School of Particles and Accelerators - IPM)