A low to medium energy recovery linac facility from 150-450-900 MeV in several stages is under study at CERN for validating important beam dynamics aspects and superconducting RF technology. A five-cell cavity design at 802MHz is proposed as a basic structure of the accelerating module. Aspects related to the cavity shape optimization of are described along some comments on the RF power
Abstract In the last 20 years the requirements for RF Control have increased as the target use has b...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...
We present the design and the parameters of a small test Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) facility, which...
In the framework of a collaboration between CERN and JLab, an SRF accelerating cavity for energy rec...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
Superconducting Energy Recovery Linacs have various applications, such as hard X-ray, electron-ion c...
Energy recovery linacs are promising for achieving high average current with superior beam quality. ...
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) project, now under construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory, r...
The Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project (BERLinPro) is designed to develop and demonstrate CW linac...
Concept of the 650 MHz cavities for the Project X is presented. Choice of the basic parameters, i.e....
The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory is considering the development of a ...
A recent major upgrade of the superconducting - Darmstadt linear accelerator (S-DALINAC) allowed to ...
Installation and commissioning of the superconducting energy recovery linac (ERL) prototype is under...
The baseline electron accelerator for LHeC and one option for FCC-he is an Energy Recovery Linac. To...
To provide high quality electron bunches for linear accelerators used in free electron lasers and pa...
Abstract In the last 20 years the requirements for RF Control have increased as the target use has b...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...
We present the design and the parameters of a small test Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) facility, which...
In the framework of a collaboration between CERN and JLab, an SRF accelerating cavity for energy rec...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
Superconducting Energy Recovery Linacs have various applications, such as hard X-ray, electron-ion c...
Energy recovery linacs are promising for achieving high average current with superior beam quality. ...
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) project, now under construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory, r...
The Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project (BERLinPro) is designed to develop and demonstrate CW linac...
Concept of the 650 MHz cavities for the Project X is presented. Choice of the basic parameters, i.e....
The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory is considering the development of a ...
A recent major upgrade of the superconducting - Darmstadt linear accelerator (S-DALINAC) allowed to ...
Installation and commissioning of the superconducting energy recovery linac (ERL) prototype is under...
The baseline electron accelerator for LHeC and one option for FCC-he is an Energy Recovery Linac. To...
To provide high quality electron bunches for linear accelerators used in free electron lasers and pa...
Abstract In the last 20 years the requirements for RF Control have increased as the target use has b...
For the ERL injector, superconducting cavities are needed to deliver to the beam 100 kWCW RF power. ...
We present the design and the parameters of a small test Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) facility, which...