Two niobium resonant cavities for high-brightness ion beam acceleration have been constructed and tested. The first was based on a coaxial quarter-wave geometry and was optimized for phase velocity {beta}{sub o} = 0.15. This cavity, which resonates at 400 MHz in the fundamental mode, operated at an average (wall-to-wall) accelerating gradient of 12.9 MV/m under continuous-wave (cw) fields. At this gradient, a cavity Q of 1.4 {times} 10{sup 8} was measured. The second was based on a coaxial half-wave geometry and was optimized for {beta}{sub o} = 0.12. This cavity, which resonates at 355 MHz in the fundamental mode, operated at an average accelerating gradient of 18.0 MV/m under cw fields. This is the highest average accelerating gradient ac...
Very high accelerating gradients have been achieved in superconducting 1.3 GHz niobium cavities. The...
An 80 MHz superconducting resonator with optimum ve-locity PO = 0.055 has been designed, constructed...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz superconducting cavities of a spoke-loaded geometry [1...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
Superconducting quarter-wave resonators, due to their compactness and their convenient shape for tun...
In the two years since the 7th SRF workshop, a variety of cavity tests have been carried out with th...
A superconducting linear accelerator based on niobium quarter wave resonators has recently become op...
A 6-cell 805 MHz superconducting cavity for acceleration in the velocity range of about 0.4 to 0.53 ...
As a result of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and niobium manufacturer Companhia Brasileira de ...
As a result of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and niobium manufacturer Companhia Brasileira de ...
Abstract In the two years since the 7th SRF workshop, a variety of cavity tests have been carried ou...
In a recent contribution to PAC '99, we reported about results from experiments with single-cell and...
We have built a 161 MHz, b=0.16 superconducting Quarter Wave Resonator with steering correction for ...
Very high accelerating gradients have been achieved in superconducting 1.3 GHz niobium cavities. The...
An 80 MHz superconducting resonator with optimum ve-locity PO = 0.055 has been designed, constructed...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz superconducting cavities of a spoke-loaded geometry [1...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz niobium superconducting cavities for the velocity rang...
Superconducting quarter-wave resonators, due to their compactness and their convenient shape for tun...
In the two years since the 7th SRF workshop, a variety of cavity tests have been carried out with th...
A superconducting linear accelerator based on niobium quarter wave resonators has recently become op...
A 6-cell 805 MHz superconducting cavity for acceleration in the velocity range of about 0.4 to 0.53 ...
As a result of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and niobium manufacturer Companhia Brasileira de ...
As a result of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and niobium manufacturer Companhia Brasileira de ...
Abstract In the two years since the 7th SRF workshop, a variety of cavity tests have been carried ou...
In a recent contribution to PAC '99, we reported about results from experiments with single-cell and...
We have built a 161 MHz, b=0.16 superconducting Quarter Wave Resonator with steering correction for ...
Very high accelerating gradients have been achieved in superconducting 1.3 GHz niobium cavities. The...
An 80 MHz superconducting resonator with optimum ve-locity PO = 0.055 has been designed, constructed...
This paper reports the development of 350 MHz superconducting cavities of a spoke-loaded geometry [1...