Nov 13 – 15, 2024
Hotel Lahan, Pohang, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Understanding Superconducting Cavities with the Least Action Principle

Nov 14, 2024, 1:00 PM
1h 30m
2F Poster Hall

2F Poster Hall

Board: WG1-30
Poster ICABU WG1. Accelerator Systems ICABU Poster Session

Speaker

Heetae Kim (Institute for Rare Isotope Science, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon 34000, Republic of Korea)

Description

The least action principle is applied to better understand superconducting cavities. This principle, which is fundamental to forces such as electromagnetic forces, is used to derive the equations of motion. By applying the least action principle, heat dissipation in superconducting cavities is analyzed. When RF power is applied to a superconducting cavity, heat dissipation occurs within the cavity. Quantum effects in superconducting cavities are also explored, with particular attention to the quantization of the quality factor.

Contribution track ICABU WG1. Accelerator Systems
Paper submission Plan Yes
Best Presentation No

Primary author

Heetae Kim (Institute for Rare Isotope Science, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon 34000, Republic of Korea)

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