Tag archive: Superconducting RF
Akira Yamamoto | 30 October 2008
As one of Project Managers for the ILC I was been given the current task of overseeing superconducting radiofrequency technology (SCRF) in August 2007, and it may be a good time to see how our SCRF technical area could make some progress with global cooperation.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
plug compatibility, SCRF, Superconducting RF
Barry Barish | 16 October 2008
Jefferson Laboratory (JLab) in Newport News, Virginia is a major DoE laboratory for Nuclear Physics. The laboratory has a pioneering 6 GeV electron accelerator that is based on superconducting RF accelerating technology.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
ILC R&D, JLab, R&D Plan, single-crystal niobium, SRF technology, Superconducting RF
Barry Barish | 22 March 2007
ILC R&D on superconducting RF technology is of special importance because it represents our central technology, and it is an area where we are forging the way for future accelerators that will employ this forward-looking technology.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
accelerator R&D, Cornell University, ILC baseline, ILC R&D, re-entrant cavity, SRF technology, Superconducting RF, United States
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