Author: Vinzenz, W.
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THIOA05 The sc cw-LINAC Demonstrator - SRF-Technology finds the way into GSI 646
 
  • S. Mickat, W.A. Barth, L.A. Dahl, M. Kaiser, W. Vinzenz
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
  • M. Amberg, V. Gettmann, S. Jacke, S. Mickat
    HIM, Mainz, Germany
  • K. Aulenbacher
    IKP, Mainz, Germany
  • D. Bänsch, F.D. Dziuba, D. Mäder, H. Podlech, U. Ratzinger
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
 
  A new superconducting (sc) continous wave (cw) LINAC at GSI is desired by a broad community of future users. Especially the Super Heavy Elements (SHE) program at GSI and HIM benefits highly from such a dedicated machine. A conceptual layout of an sc cw-LINAC was worked out at the Institute for Applied Physics (IAP) at Frankfurt University. Here the key component, an sc Crossbar-H (CH) cavity, was developed recently. The multi-gap cavity is operated at 217 MHz and provides gradients of 5.1 MV/m at a total length of 0.69 m. The first section of the proposed cw-LINAC comprising a sc CH-cavity embedded by two sc solenoids is financed by HIM as a Demonstrator. One important milestone of the project is a full performance test with beam of the Demonstrator in 2013/14 at the GSI High Charge Injector (HLI). With the demonstrator the srf-technology finds the way to GSI. The tests would be the first of an sc multi-gap structure with heavy ions being an important milestone towards the proposed cw-LINAC.