Author: Turlington, L.
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THP014
A Prototype Cavity for Inverse Compton Scattering Light Source Applications  
 
  • F.S. He, G. Cheng, W.A. Clemens, J. Henry, P. Kneisel, B.R. Lang, J.D. Mammosser, R.A. Rimmer, G. Slack, C. Tennant, L. Turlington, H. Wang, S. Yang
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by DOE
Compact, high brilliance X-ray sources, based on inverse Compton scattering (ICS), have gained enormous interest worldwide. A compact and affordable superconducting (SC) linac is one of the key components of such applications. JLab is developing the concept of a compact cryostat, which contains two elliptical, 400MHz, 3-cell cavities, to demonstrate the SRF technology for ICS application. In this paper, the RF optimization, HOM criteria, mechanical analysis, fabrication experience and the test result of the prototype cavity are reported.
 
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