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R&D in RF Superconductivity to Support the International Linear Collider
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ILC-related R&D in SRF spans a broad range of topics, ranging from the search for high gradients through improved processes and cavity geometries, through the use of new materials (large-grain and single-crystal niobium metal) and development of superconducting joints to enable superstructure concepts and minimum length vacuum joints. This talk will review the status of the global ILC SRF R&D program and discuss plans for the future.
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Room Temperature Structure Development for High-Current Applications
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A lot of new high current accelerators use both room temperature and superconducting structures. While it is clear that low beam current, low duty cycle accelerator should push for superconducting cavities, high current CW applications still prefers room temperature structure. This mainly depends on the accelerator constrains and objectives. This talk will present an overview of the worldwide activities and recent developments of room temperature structures for high-current applications.
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