27–28 Jun 2011
CERN
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Session

SCRF Cavities and Beam Diagnostics

28 Jun 2011, 09:30
CERN

CERN

Conveners

SCRF Cavities and Beam Diagnostics

  • Fadi Ibrahim

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  1. Dr Sebastien BOUSSON (CNRS/IN2P3/IPN Orsay)
    28/06/2011, 09:30
    Invited
    IPN Orsay is strongly involved in several R&D programs and projects based on SCRF cavities, which are the framework for many developments on superconducting cavity technology. For the Spiral-2 project, IPNO is in charge of the high energy part of the Linac, composed of 14 quarter-wave SC cavities resonators. All series cavities have been tested and the first series cryomodule is currently...
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  2. Matteo Pasini (CERN)
    28/06/2011, 09:50
    Invited
    Different SCR activities are ongoing at CERN: spare LHC cavities, SPL elliptical cavities, fundamental research with the Quadrupolar resonator and the HIE-ISOLDE QWR cavities. The talk will report on the status mainly of the HIE-ISOLDE cavities, on the RF design, the mechanical conception and the sputtering technology. The testing facility will be presented as well as first preliminary results.
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  3. Mr Oleksii Kovalchuk (Kiev Institute for Nuclear Research (Ukraine))
    28/06/2011, 10:10
    Invited
    Physics principle and production technologies have been developed at KINR for the new type detectors of the charged particles as well as synchrotron radiation – Metal Foil Detectors (MFD). Micro-strip MFDs – Micro-strip Metal Detectors (MMD) 0.5 – 1.0 micro-meter thick were used for the beam profile monitoring of the synchrotron radiation at HASYLAB (DESY, Hamburg) as well as for the charged...
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  4. Dr Francesca Zocca (Inst. de Estructura de la Materia-Consejo Superior de Investiga)
    28/06/2011, 10:30
    Invited
    A silicon detector monitor has been developed and tested in the frame of the beam diagnostics development program for the HIE-ISOLDE superconducting upgrade of the REX-ISOLDE heavy-ion linac at CERN. The monitor is intended for beam energy and timing measurements as well as for phase scanning of the superconducting cavities. Tests have been performed with a stable ion beam, composed of carbon,...
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