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Overview and SRF Requirements of the CiADS Project | |
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Chinese initiative Accelerator Driven System started constructing in 2018. It consists a superconducting linac with 500 MeV and 5 mA; an LEB coolant fast reactor with 7.5 MW. The first beam coupling with reactor will be in 2024. The sc linac employed 5 families of superconducting resonators, two types of HWRs (β=0.1 and β=0.19), one type of double spokes (β=0.42) and two types of ellipticals (β=0.62 and β=0.82). The whole system will operate in 2 K. A space has been reserved for future upgrading to 1 GeV. As a demo of front-end of ADS, the CAFe (China ADS Front-end demo linac) has been developed and commissioned to verify the SRF techniques, high power CW beam and RAMI. 45 kW proton beam has been delivered to the dump and lasted more than 100 hours at the beginning of 2019. According to the operation experience, the challenge is the stability and performance of cavities under the heavy beam loading, some phenomenas have been observed. Up to now, the design of bulk Nb cavities have been finished and the prototype fabrication is on going. The techniques of Nb/Cu cavity and Nb3Sn are also developed in IMP for the future project of ADS. | ||
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MOP073 | The Study of High Power Couplers for CIADS | 241 |
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High power couplers with high operation reliability are needed for the superconducting cavities used in the Linac of CiADS project at IMP. This paper will report two works on high power coupler. The DC bias structure of the coupler was optimized to suppress the multipacting effect, where the series resistors were introduced to the wire of the DC bias to reduce the field propagating along the DC bias¿s wire. For the purpose of significantly decreasing the power needed to condition the coupler, we designed a new RF conditioning scheme, in which the coupler served as a standing wave resonator, and the positions of the crests and troughs of the wave were tunable. The details of the design mentioned above will be depicted. | ||
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Poster MOP073 [14.677 MB] | |
DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-MOP073 | |
About • | paper received ※ 25 June 2019 paper accepted ※ 30 June 2019 issue date ※ 14 August 2019 | |
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