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MOIOA03 | Recent SRF Developments for ERLs | 13 |
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Research and Development of SRF technology is being advanced around the world. We review developments in Europe, Asia and North America citing specifics from Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, KEK, JLab and Cornell. These programs are designed in part to improve BBU control, power coupling and Qo which is crucial for minimizing power consumption for operation of ERLs as CW sources of high-current low-emittance beams. | ||
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MOPO016 | Superconducting RF for the Cornell Energy-Recovery Linac Main Linac | 90 |
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Funding: Supported by NSF award DMR-0807731. Cornell University is developing the superconducting RF technology required for the construction of a 100 mA hard X-ray light source driven by an Energy-Recovery Linac. Prototype components of the 5 GeV cw SRF main linac cryomodule are under development, fabrication and testing. This work includes an optimized 7-cell SRF cavity, a broadband HOM beamline absorber, and a 5 kW cw RF input coupler. In this paper we give an overview of these activities at Cornell. |
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