Title of article
Superconducting RF for energy-recovery linacs
Author/Authors
Liepe، نويسنده , , José M. and Knobloch، نويسنده , , J.، نويسنده ,
Pages
16
From page
354
To page
369
Abstract
Since superconducting RF for particle accelerators made its first appearance in the 1970s, it has found highly successful application in a variety of machines. Recent progress in this technology has made so-called Energy-Recovery Linacs (ERLs)—originally proposed in 1965—feasible, and interest in this type of machine has increased enormously. A superconducting linac is the driving heart of ERLs, and emittance preservation and cost efficiency is of utmost importance. The resulting challenges for the superconducting cavity technology and RF field control are manifold. In March 2005 the first international workshop on ERLs was held at Newport News, VA, to explore the potential of ERLs and to discuss machine-physics and technology challenges and their solutions. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art in superconducting RF and RF control for ERLs, and summarizes the discussions of the SRF working group on this technology during the ERL2005 workshop.
Keywords
Superconductivity , Energy-recovery linacs , Radio frequency , Cryo modules
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2027705
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