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A Ferroelectric Fast Reactive Tuner for Superconducting Cavities

A prototype FerroElectric Fast Reactive Tuner (FE-FRT) for superconducting cavities has been developed, which allows the frequency to be controlled by application of a potential difference across a ferroelectric residing within the tuner. This technique has now become practically feasible due to the...

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Autores principales: Shipman, Nicholas, Bastard, Jeremy, Ben-Zvi, Ilan, Burt, Graeme, Castilla, Alejandro, Coly, Marcel, Gerigk, Frank, Jing, Chunguang, Kanareykin, Alexei, Kazakov, Sergey, Macpherson, Alick, Nenasheva, Elisaveta, Stapley, Niall
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-WETEB7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2712608
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Sumario:A prototype FerroElectric Fast Reactive Tuner (FE-FRT) for superconducting cavities has been developed, which allows the frequency to be controlled by application of a potential difference across a ferroelectric residing within the tuner. This technique has now become practically feasible due to the recent development of a new extremely low loss ferroelectric material. In a world first, CERN has tested the prototype FE-FRT with a superconducting cavity, and frequency tuning has been successfully demonstrated. This is a significant first step in the development of an entirely new class of tuner. These will allow electronic control of cavity frequencies, by a device operating at room temperature, within timescales that will allow active compensation of microphonics. For many applications this could eliminate the need to use over-coupled fundamental power couplers, thus significantly reducing RF amplifier power.