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Dr Shigeki Sasaki (JASRI/SPring-8)04/05/2010, 13:30The RF system of the booster synchrotorn and of the storage ring at SPring-8 is equipped with 1MW CW klystrons. For the booster two klystrons are used and the phase between the two klystrons are changed accorging to the ramping up of the electron energy from 1 GeV to 8 GeV in order to form the accelerating voltage by the vector sum of the two outputs. The power produced by the 2 klystrons are...Go to contribution page
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Thomas Hardek (ORNL)04/05/2010, 14:00The SNS has been delivering production neutrons for four years. First beam was delivered to the neutron target at the end of April 2006. On September 18, 2009 SNS officially reached 1 megawatt of beam on target marking the achievement of a decades-old dream of delivering a mega-watt class pulsed spallation source in the U.S. The present effort is aimed at routinely delivering 1 megawatt of...Go to contribution page
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Mr Kenneth Baptiste (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)04/05/2010, 14:30The Advanced Light Source (ALS) is a 3rd generation light source operating in her 17th year and is in the midst of a vigorous series of upgrades including Top-Off, Magnet PS’s, SRRF, Insertion Devices, Control System & Diagnostics that will keep ALS near the forefront in its specific synchrotron radiation regime. The Storage Ring RF is being upgraded over the next three years to meet a modest...Go to contribution page
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Mr MArco DI GIACOMO (CEA/GANIL/SPIRAL2)04/05/2010, 15:30The high current driver accelerator of the SPIRAL 2 project uses independently phased resonators working at 88 MHz. One RFQ, three normal conducting rebunchers and twelve and fourteen SC cavities of two different families have to be driven with amplifiers ranging from few to tens of kW, for a total installed RF power up to 750 kW. Solid state power amplifiers equipped with circulators are...Go to contribution page
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Mr Daniel Valuch (CERN)04/05/2010, 16:00Operation experience with the LHC RF systemGo to contribution page
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Mr Tom Powers (Jefferson Lab)04/05/2010, 16:30Jefferson Lab (JLab) is proposing JLAMP (JLab AMPlifier), a 4th generation light source covering the range 10–100 eV in the fundamental mode with harmonics stretching towards the oxygen k-edge. The scientific purpose is to study ultrafast dynamics in complex systems as a pathway to the understanding and creation of novel materials and devices. The machine will be based on an energy upgrade to...Go to contribution page
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