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14 May 2019 Progress towards continuous wave operation of the SRF Linac at DESY
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Proceedings Volume 11054, Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018; 1105406 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524952
Event: Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018, 2018, Krakow, Poland
Abstract
Continuous Wave (CW) mode is the origin of the Superconducting Radio-Frequency (SRF) accelerator technology. European XFEL project1 was based on the Linear Collider (LC) technology (TESLA) operating in the pulsed RF power mode (10Hz / 650μs beam pulse). Many FEL user experiments will get an advantage (or become possible) with CW mode operation. European XFEL (E-XFEL) SRF accelerator recently reached its project goal of 17.5 GeV electron beam energy. Possible CW mode linac operation scenario with 17 modified injector section cryo-modules (CM) may reach ~50% of that energy with 25μA (100pC and 250kHz) CW beam in E-XFEL. A Long Pulse (LP) mode (duty factor < 100%) may provide even higher beam energies and still long enough FEL radiation pulses. Very encouraging results have been obtained at DESY on Cryo Module Test Bench (CMTB) during CW/LP tests of EXFEL prototype CMs. The possibility to run an E-XFEL accelerating module in CW/LP mode was clearly shown together with reaching higher unloaded Q-factor of the cavities in the CM4.
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D. Kostin and J. Sekutowicz "Progress towards continuous wave operation of the SRF Linac at DESY", Proc. SPIE 11054, Superconductivity and Particle Accelerators 2018, 1105406 (14 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2524952
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KEYWORDS
Continuous wave operation

Cryogenics

Free electron lasers

Electron beams

Superconductors

Cavity resonators

Particle accelerators

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