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Title Conduction cooling of a 1.3 GHz single-cell cavity with a cryocooler
Authors G. Ciovati, G. Cheng, K. Harding, U. Pudasaini, R. Rimmer
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Category: SRF Technology
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Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
 

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Abstract compiled for SRF 2021
Publication Abstract: Recent experimental results have shown the feasibility of operating Nb3Sn SRF cavities at moderate accelerating gradients using a cryocooler to keep them in the superconducting state. This presentation shows new results on the operation of a 1.3 GHz Nb3Sn SRF cavity cooled by conduction with simple copper rings used for connecting the cryocooler to the cavity, following the success at Cornell Univ. in applying this technique on a 2.6 GHz cavity.
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Group: SRF Research & Dev
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