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Online quality factor measurement of the SRF cavity in Injector Cryo-Module of VECC Electron Linac |
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The ANURIB facility being planned at VECC will use a super-conducting electron linac (e-Linac) as photo-fission driver. The e-Linac will initially be of 30 MeV, 2 mA with an optional upgrade to 50 MeV planned in the future. An identical e-Linac is being built for the ARIEL project at TRIUMF, Canada.
The 30 MeV e-linac is made using three 1.3GHz nine cell niobium cavities of Cornell-type, each cavity supplying 10 MV acceleration. The first 9-cell cavity is housed in a cryomodule called Injector Cryo-Module (ICM) followed by an Accelerator Cryo-Module (ACM) comprising two 9-cell cavities.
In the first phase, the ICM has been developed in collaboration with TRIUMF. The cavity operates at 1.3 GHz and 2 K. The paper highlights the online quality factor measurement of the ICM using calorimetric method. |
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178 |
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VECC 1/AF, Bidhan Nagar Kolkata - 700008 Room: Hall A (Main Auditorium) |
Starting date: |
23-Feb-2017 |
15:30 (Asia/Kolkata) |
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Duration: |
15' |
Contribution type: |
Contributory Talk |
Primary Authors: |
Dr. BHUNIA, Uttam (VECC) |
Co-Authors: |
Dr. NAIK, Vaishali (VECC) Dr. LAXDAL, R.E. (TRIUMF, Vancouver) Mr. MA, Yanyun (TRIUMF, Vancouver) Mr. NAGIMOV, R. (TRIUMF, Vancouver) Mr. KISHI, David (TRIUMF, Vancouver) Dr. ZVYAGINTSEV, V. (TRIUMF, Vancouver) |
Presenters: |
Dr. BHUNIA, Uttam |
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Included in session: |
Technical Session 7 |
Included in track: |
Superconducting Magnet and SCRF cavity |
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