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Shemelin V.

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MO202Status of the Cornell ERL injector cryomodule9
 
  • M. Liepe, S. Belomestnykh, E. Chojnacki, V. Medjidzade, H. Padamsee, P. Quigley, J. Sears, V. Shemelin, V. Veshcherevich
    CLASSE, Cornell University
 
 Cornell University is developing and fabricating a SRF injector cryomodule for the acceleration of the high current (100 mA) beam in the Cornell ERL prototype and ERL light source. Major challenges include emittance preservation of the low energy, ultra low emittance beam, cw cavity operation, and strong HOM damping with efficient HOM power extraction. Axial symmetry of HOM absorbers, together with two symmetrically placed input couplers per cavity, avoid transverse on-axis fields, which would cause emittance growth. Fabrication of five 2-cell niobium cavities and coaxial blade tuners, ten twin high power input couplers, and six beam line HOM absorbers has finished. The injector cryomodule is presently under assembly at Cornell University with beam test planned for early 2008. In this paper we report on the cryomodule fabrication and assembly status. 
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