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Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators
A common problem in all kinds of cavity-like structures in particle accelerators is the occurrence of RF-resonances. Typically, ferrite plates attached to the walls of such structures as diagnostic devices, kickers or collimators, are used to dampen those undesired modes. However, the heat transfer...
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author | Caspers, F Betz, M Federmann, S Taborelli, M Schulz, C Bobzin, K Wu, J |
author_facet | Caspers, F Betz, M Federmann, S Taborelli, M Schulz, C Bobzin, K Wu, J |
author_sort | Caspers, F |
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description | A common problem in all kinds of cavity-like structures in particle accelerators is the occurrence of RF-resonances. Typically, ferrite plates attached to the walls of such structures as diagnostic devices, kickers or collimators, are used to dampen those undesired modes. However, the heat transfer rate from these plates to the walls is rather limited. Brazing ferrite plates to the walls is not possible in most cases due to the different thermal expansion coefficients. To overcome those limitations, atmospheric plasma spraying techniques have been investigated. Ferrite layers with a thickness from 50 μm to about 300 μm can be deposited on metallic surfaces like stainless steel exhibiting good thermal contact and still reasonable absorption properties. In this paper the technological aspects of plasma deposition are discussed and results of specifically developed RF loss measurement procedures for such thin magnetically lossy layers on metal are presented. |
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spelling | cern-15954922019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1595492engCaspers, FBetz, MFedermann, STaborelli, MSchulz, CBobzin, KWu, JApplication of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle AcceleratorsAccelerators and Storage RingsA common problem in all kinds of cavity-like structures in particle accelerators is the occurrence of RF-resonances. Typically, ferrite plates attached to the walls of such structures as diagnostic devices, kickers or collimators, are used to dampen those undesired modes. However, the heat transfer rate from these plates to the walls is rather limited. Brazing ferrite plates to the walls is not possible in most cases due to the different thermal expansion coefficients. To overcome those limitations, atmospheric plasma spraying techniques have been investigated. Ferrite layers with a thickness from 50 μm to about 300 μm can be deposited on metallic surfaces like stainless steel exhibiting good thermal contact and still reasonable absorption properties. In this paper the technological aspects of plasma deposition are discussed and results of specifically developed RF loss measurement procedures for such thin magnetically lossy layers on metal are presented.CERN-ACC-2013-0198oai:cds.cern.ch:15954922013-05-12 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Caspers, F Betz, M Federmann, S Taborelli, M Schulz, C Bobzin, K Wu, J Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title | Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title_full | Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title_fullStr | Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title_short | Application of Atmospheric Plasma-Sprayed Ferrite Layers for Particle Accelerators |
title_sort | application of atmospheric plasma-sprayed ferrite layers for particle accelerators |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1595492 |
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