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Corlett, P.A.

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MOOBAU05 SRF System Operation of the ALICE ERL Facility at Daresbury 34
 
  • P.A. McIntosh, R. Bate, C.D. Beard, R.K. Buckley, S.R. Buckley, P.A. Corlett, A.R. Goulden, A.J. Moss, J.F. Orrett, S.M. Pattalwar, Y.M. Saveliev, R.J. Smith, S.L. Smith, A.E. Wheelhouse
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
 
 

ALICE (Accelerators and Lasers in Combined Experiments) is a 35 MeV energy recovery linac based light source. ALICE is being developed as an experimental test-bed for a broad suite of science and technology activities that make use of electron acceleration and ultra-short pulse laser techniques. ALICE utilises two super-conducting radio frequency (SRF) cryomodules, each with two identical 9-cell, 1.3 GHz cavities that are powered by 5 inductive output tubes (IOTs) from 3 different commercial suppliers. The experience gained in both commissioning these systems and ultimately operating for energy recovery is presented. Developments for a new ERL cryomodule upgrade for ALICE are also described.

 

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