Cornell University is developing and fabricating a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of the high current (100 mA) beam in the Cornell ERL prototype and ERL light source. Major challenges include emittance preser-vation of the low energy, ultra low emittance beam, cw cavity operation, and strong HOM damping with efficient HOM power extraction. Prototypes have been completed for the 2-cell niobium cavity with helium vessel, coaxial blade tuner with piezo fine tuners, twin high power input couplers, and beam line HOM absorbers loaded with fer-rites and ceramics. Axial symmetry of HOM absorbers, together with two symmetrically placed input couplers per cavity, avoids transverse on-axis fields, which would cause emittance growth. A on...
The physics needs and technical requirements for several future accelerator projects at the Relativi...
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) development effort at Cornell will first produce an ERL beam source ...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...
Cornell University is developing and fabricating a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of t...
Cornell University has developed and fabricated a 5 cavity SRF injector cryomodule for the accelerat...
Cornell University has developed and fabricated a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of th...
A single-cavity horizontal test cryomodule (HTC) has been designed and fabricated recently at Cornel...
Cornell University is developing the superconducting RF technology required for the construction of ...
Energy Recovery LINAC (ERL) and LINAC-driven FEL proposals and developments are now widespread aroun...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
AbstractCornell University is in the process of building a 10 m long superconducting accelerator mod...
For Energy Recovery applications, the requirement for high-Q accelerating structures, operating in C...
There are two high power 1300 MHz RF systems under development for the Cornell University ERL Inject...
This paper will present the preliminary results of the testing of the 703 MHz SRF cryomodule designe...
Several future accelerator projects at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) are based on Energ...
The physics needs and technical requirements for several future accelerator projects at the Relativi...
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) development effort at Cornell will first produce an ERL beam source ...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...
Cornell University is developing and fabricating a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of t...
Cornell University has developed and fabricated a 5 cavity SRF injector cryomodule for the accelerat...
Cornell University has developed and fabricated a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of th...
A single-cavity horizontal test cryomodule (HTC) has been designed and fabricated recently at Cornel...
Cornell University is developing the superconducting RF technology required for the construction of ...
Energy Recovery LINAC (ERL) and LINAC-driven FEL proposals and developments are now widespread aroun...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
AbstractCornell University is in the process of building a 10 m long superconducting accelerator mod...
For Energy Recovery applications, the requirement for high-Q accelerating structures, operating in C...
There are two high power 1300 MHz RF systems under development for the Cornell University ERL Inject...
This paper will present the preliminary results of the testing of the 703 MHz SRF cryomodule designe...
Several future accelerator projects at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) are based on Energ...
The physics needs and technical requirements for several future accelerator projects at the Relativi...
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) development effort at Cornell will first produce an ERL beam source ...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...