
TL;DR
This paper discusses the design, production, and operational challenges of normal conducting cavities for non-relativistic beams, emphasizing materials, manufacturing, and commissioning processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of various cavity types, focusing on production challenges and practical considerations from design to operation.
Findings
Different cavity types and their operational modes are introduced.
Production challenges include material choice, tolerances, and copper plating.
Remarks on RF commissioning and conditioning are provided.
Abstract
The contribution is on issues being especially related to normal conducting cavities operating at non-relativistic beam energies. Various types of cavities are introduced w.r.t. their operation mode, application, advantages, and disadvantages. Special emphasis is put on their production and the challenges along the way from finalized Rf-design up to the operating cavity. This covers the choice of material, production, tolerances, alignment, cooling, and the demanding task of copper plating. The contribution closes with some remarks on Rf-commissioning and -conditioning.
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