Oct 3 – 6, 2022
Cornell University
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Session

Facility Reports

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Oct 3, 2022, 10:50 AM
Cornell University

Cornell University

Hosted by Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 United States

Conveners

Facility Reports: Session I

  • Michaela Arnold (TU Darmstadt)

Facility Reports: Session II

  • Dejan Trbojevic

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  1. Florian Hug (Mainz University)
    10/3/22, 10:50 AM
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  2. Hiroshi Sakai (KEK)
    10/3/22, 11:10 AM
    Facility Reports
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    Compact ERL (cERL) is a test facility, which was constructed on the ERL Test Facility in KEK. Its aim was to demonstrate energy recovery concept with low emittance, high-current CW beams of more than 10 mA for future multi-GeV ERL. In 2016 and 2018, we successfully operate the CW 1 mA beam in the energy recovery condition. Recently, this cERL was operated to promote a variety of the industrial...

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  3. Axel Neumann (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin)
    10/3/22, 11:30 AM
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    Since end of the year 2020 the energy recovery linac (ERL) project bERLinPro of Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) has been officially completed. But what is the status of this facility, the next scientific goals in the framework of accelerator physics at HZB, what are the perspectives? To reflect the continuation of this endeavor and the broadening of applications of this machine from high...

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  4. Walid Kaabi (IJCLab)
    10/3/22, 11:50 AM
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  5. Georg Hoffstaetter (Cornell University (US))
    10/3/22, 1:10 PM
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  6. Dr Michaela Arnold (TU Darmstadt)
    10/3/22, 1:30 PM
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    Institut für Kernphysik, Fachbereich Physik, Technische Universität Darmstadt

    The superconducting Darmstadt linear accelerator S-DALINAC [1] is a thrice-recirculating accelerator for electrons at TU Darmstadt. Since its establishment in 1991, the S-DALINAC was mainly developed and operated by students. Besides the conventional acceleration scheme serving various nuclear-physics experiments,...

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  7. Gustavo Pérez Segurana (CERN)
    10/3/22, 1:50 PM
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    The 5-pass energy recovery project at CEBAF (ER@CEBAF) would become the first facility to have the energy reach to demonstrate ERL performance in the multi-GeV range. This increment in peak energy from the $1\,\textrm{GeV}$ CEBAF-ER demonstration to the target $\sim7\,\textrm{GeV}$ brings incoherent synchrotron radiation-induced energy loss, presents an invaluable opportunity for multi-pass...

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  8. Ms Aveen Mahon (TRIUMF | UVic)
    10/3/22, 2:10 PM
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    The TRIUMF electron linear accelerator (e-Linac) was conceived to be one of the two main drivers for the upcoming Advanced Rare Isotope Facility (ARIEL). The e-Linac has been commissioned up to 10 kW of average beam power at 30 MeV, for both CW and pulsed beam. It is envisioned for this facility to eventually be upgraded to an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL), with a preliminary design having...

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  9. Dr Dario Giove (INFN Milano - LASA)
    10/3/22, 2:25 PM
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    We present the detailed design of a compact light source named BriXSinO. BriXsinO is a dual high flux radiation source Inverse Compton Source (ICS) of X-ray and Free-Electron Laser of THz spectral range radiation conceived for medical applications and general applied research. The accelerator is a push-pull CW-SC Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) based on superconducting cavities technology and...

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