The triumf/vecc injector cryomodule performance

Yanyun Ma, K. Fong,T. Junginger, D. Kishi,A. Koveshnikov, R. E. Laxdal, N. Muller, - R.Nagi, Mov,D. W. Storey,E. Thoeng, Z. Y. Yao, V. Zvyagintsev,U. Bhunia,A. Chakrabarti, S. Dechoudhury, V. Naik

semanticscholar(2018)

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The collaboration on superconducting electron Linac for rare ion beam facilities ARIEL (Advanced Rare IsotopE Laboratory) [1-4] and ANURIB [5] (Advanced National facility for Unstable and Rare Isotope Beams) has resulted in production of a superconducting Injector Cryomodule (VECC ICM) at TRIUMF for VECC. The cryomodule design utilizes a unique box cryomodule with a top-loading cold mass. The hermetic unit consists of a niobium cavity which operating at 1.3GHz and connected with two symmetrically opposed couplers which can deliver 100kW RF power to the beam. Liquid helium supplied at 4.4 K is converted to superfluid helium-II through a cryogenic insert on board which includes 4 K phase separator, 4K/2K heat exchanger and JouleThompson valve. In 2016, the VECC ICM has been tested at TRIUMF and demonstrated 10.5 MeV acceleration. A summary of the VECC ICM commissioning are presented.
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