Author: Quan, S.W.
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WEIBLH2056
Recent Progress in SRF Acceleration Technology at Peking University  
 
  • S.W. Quan, J.E. Chen, P.L. Fan, L.W. Feng, J.K. Hao, S. Huang, L. Lin, K.X. Liu, F. Wang, Zh.W. Wang, X.D. Wen, H.M. Xie, K. Zhao, F. Zhu
    PKU, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  A test facility for superconducting RF acceleration and ERL techniques are under development at Peking University. The electron source for the test facility, DC-SRF photoinjector, has been in operation since 2013. Great efforts have been made to drive the photoinjector toward stable operation. A linac cryomodule, which comprises two 9-cell TESLA-type cavities, is to be assembled soon. It is expected to be in position this summer for preliminary RF and beam tests. The beam line for the accelerator straight section is under construction, which consists of a 3-dipole merge section to transport the electron beam to the linac, a 4-dipole chicane after the linac for bunch manipulation, and the required matching optics. In this presentation, we will report our our latest progress, especially on the commissioning of DC-SRF photoinjector and the construction of the linac cryomodule and the accelerator straight section.  
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WEIDLH2068 Using a 1.3 GHz 20 kW Solid State Amplifier as RF Power Supply for DC-SRF Photo-injector 88
 
  • F. Wang, L.W. Feng, J.K. Hao, L. Lin, K.X. Liu, S.W. Quan, B.C. Zhang
    PKU, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  R&D of a 1.3GHz 20kW cw solid state amplifier,which consists of 88 elementary modules with individual power supplies, has been carried out under the cooperation between BBEF (Beijing) and Peking University for the DC-SRF photo-injector. It has been installed and applied to the experiments of the DC-SRF photo-injector at Peking University since 2012. The structure, test with full power and full reflection, improvements and performance for long-term operation of this 20 kW solid state RF amplifier will be described in this presentation.  
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