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Chiurlotto, F.

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FR-03 Improved on line performance of the installed ALPI Nb sputtered QWRs 203
 
  • A.M. Porcellato, L. Boscagli, F. Chiurlotto, M. De Lazzari, D. Giora, S. Stark, F. Stivanello
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro
 
 

The average accelerating field of the ALPI 160 MHz sputtered QWRs has been improving with time up to reach, after the last conditioning cycle, the average accelerating field of 4.8 MV/m @ 7 W. Such value can be effectively sustained in operation due to the intrinsic mechanical stability of the sputtered cavity whose frequency is practically not influenced by fluctuations in the bath He pressure. The present average cavity performance approaches the maximum average accelerating field obtainable in the presently installed cavities, most of which were produced by replacement of Pb with Nb in the previously installed substrates. A higher average value can be obtained in ALPI replacing the less performing units; it is instead necessary to sputter on appropriately built substrates to produce QWRs which can reliably exceed 6 MV/m @7W. The cavity Q-curves, which were recently measured in ALPI, show a wide range of Q0 and Q-drop, mainly associated with the substrate characteristics, but in some cases also influenced, as discussed in the paper, by cryostat assembling procedures and by cavity production and conditioning.

 

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FR-04 Operational Experience in PIAVE-ALPI Complex 208
 
  • E. Fagotti, G. Bassato, A. Battistella, G. Bisoffi, L. Boscagli, S. Canella, D. Carlucci, M. Cavenago, F. Chiurlotto, M. Comunian, A. Facco, M. De Lazzari, A. Galatà, A. Lombardi, P. Modanese, F. Moisio, A. Pisent, M. Poggi, A.M. Porcellato, P. A. Posocco, C. Roncolato, M. Sattin, F. Scarpa, S. Stark
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro
 
 

PIAVE-ALPI is the INFN-LNL superconducting heavy ion linac, composed by an SRFQ (superconducting RFQ) section and three QWR sections for a total of 80 cavities installed and an equivalent voltage exceeding 70 MV. In the last years the SRFQ and the bulk niobium QWR came into routine operation, the medium energy QWR section was upgraded with a new Nb sputtered coating, ECR source was firstly improved by using water cooled plasma chamber and then replaced with a new one. The operation of the accelerator complex allowed acquiring a strong experience on many operational issues related to ECRIS, superconducting cavities and cryogenics, beam control and manipulation (with the new and higher accelerating gradient). The paper reports about operational experience, the present limitations and the future perspectives of the facility in view of the experimental campaign with the EU detector AGATA and of the use of PIAVE ALPI as RIB post-accelerator for SPES radioactive ion beam facility.

 

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