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MOYA02 | BESSY VSR: SRF Challenges and Developments for a Variable-pulse Length Next-generation Light Source | 29 |
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The BESSY VSR project represents an exciting alternative to diffraction limited storage rings in the development of a next generation light source. Such a system should be capable to store "standard" (some 10 ps long) and "short" (ps and sub-ps long) pulses simultaneously in the storage ring opening the door to picosecond dynamic and high-resolution experiments at the same facility. This unique feature can be created by the introduction of the beating effects produced by higher harmonic SRF cavity systems (1.5 GHz & 1.75 GHz). The challenging design specifications as well as the technological demands on the SRF system make BESSY VSR a defiant project where non-standard techniques such as waveguide-damped cavities have been further developed. This talk focuses on the new SRF developments that includes wveguide-damped cavities, high-power couplers and higher-order mode absorbers that must handle nearly 2 kW of HOM power. The cryomodule design and its interaction with the beam will also be discussed.
Comment: VSR concept was introduced at SRF15. Much development work has now been done. Here the focus is more one the technology of VSR and the talk could also be listed under "SRF technology R&D" |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2017-MOYA02 | |
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