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2. Commissioning of the VECC Cryomodule
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Bjarnason, Rowan, Cheung, Johnson, Fong, Ken, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Kiy, Spencer, Kolb, Philipp, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Matheson, Ben, Sekhon, Ruminder, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A quarter-wave resonator (QWR) cryomodule was designed and assembled at TRIUMF for the energy upgrade of the VECC ISOL-RIB facility to boost radioactive isotopes from 1MeV/u to 2MeV/u. The top loading cryomodule was chosen based on the ISAC-II low energy section design, consisting of four superconducting QWRs and one superconducting solenoid. The major change from ISAC-II concept is separating the RF space vacuum from the isolation vacuum. The cryogenic commissioning was recently completed. The cold mass alignments and the cryogenic heat loads were measured. The cavity performance was qualified in both test regime and operating regime. The cavity degradations caused by magnetic pollution from solenoid and the recovery procedure were verified. This paper will report the detailed results of the commissioning., Proceedings of the 31st International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC2022, Liverpool, UK
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- 2022
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3. Status and Challenges at TRIUMF ISAC Facility
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Fong, Ken, Fu, Xiaoliang, Keir, James, Kolb, Philipp, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Leewe, Ramona, Ma, Yanyun, Matheson, Ben, Sekhon, Ruminder, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Proton and Ion Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ISAC facility uses the ISOL technique to produce radioactive ions for experiments. The post-accelerator consists of a room temperature linac (ISAC-I) and a su-perconducting linac (ISAC-II). After more than two dec-ades of beam delivery in ISAC, the RF systems have met various challenges regarding increased operation require-ments, system stability issues and performance improve-ments. This paper discusses the detailed challenges in recent years in both ISAC-I and ISAC-II. The upgrade plan or mitigation solution to address each challenge is reported respectively. A hint of the long-term vision at ISAC is also briefly described at the end of the paper., Proceedings of the 31st International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC2022, Liverpool, UK
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- 2022
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4. New Injection Beamline for TRIUMF Cyclotron
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Marchetto, Marco, Baartman, Richard, Bylinskii, Yu., Dirksen, Paul, Dos Remedios, Brandon, Ilagan, Mark, Jung, Paul, Law, Oliver, Laxdal, Robert, Saminathan, Suresh, Verzilov, Victor, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Beam dynamics, extreme beams, sources and beam related technologies ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The TRIUMF Ion Source and Injection System (ISIS) beamline is used to transport the 300 keV H⁻ beam from the ion source to the injection into the 500 MeV cyclotron. The vertical section of the beamline, upgraded in 2011, is very robust and reliable, while the horizontal section, now 50 years old, is very demanding in maintenance, and presents a high risk of downtime due to aging. The horizontal beamline is being re-designed with well proven optical concepts, and modern UHV technologies already used in the vertical section, and in the ARIEL RIB transport system; this will produce a more efficient system, easier to maintain and tune. The beamline will use electrostatic optical modules like matching, periodic, and 90-degree achromatic bend sections; updated elements include bunchers, a high-energy pulser, a 5:1 selector, and a new set of diagnostics. A crucial aspect of the new beamline is a magnetic shield, to compensate the cyclotron stray field, comprised of a mu-metal in-vacuum liner allowing HV feedthroughs and diagnostics insertion without breaking the shield continuity. The new injection beamline will be controlled via EPICS. The paper will present the status of the project., Proceedings of the 31st International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC2022, Liverpool, UK
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- 2022
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5. Monitoring of the ecological state of the city lake of Chita
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Zvyagintsev, Vladimir V., primary, Zvyagintseva, Olga Yu., additional, and Chernyshov, Vadim K., additional
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- 2021
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6. ASSESSMENT OF CARCINOGENIC HARM TO HEALTH OF THE CHITA POPULATION BY INFLICTED BY AEROTOXICANTS
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Zvyagintseva Olga Yu. , Zvyagintsev Vladimir V.
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lcsh:Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention ,lcsh:T55-55.3 - Published
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7. Fundamental Power Coupler Design for a 325 MHz Balloon SSR Cavity
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Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Matheson, Ben, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Ancillaries ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
TRIUMF has designed, fabricated and tested the first balloon variant of the single spoke resonator at 325 MHz and β=0.3. TRIUMF has also designed a 6 kW fundamental power coupler as part of the development. The design of the coupler will be presented., Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2019, Dresden, Germany
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- 2019
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8. Recent Developments of the 520 MeV Cyclotron’s High-Power RF System at TRIUMF
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Avreline, Nikolai, Bylinskii, Yu., Gregoire, Devon, Jakovljevic, Bob, Laxdal, Robert, Wang, Xuan, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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MC7: Accelerator Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
520 MeV Cyclotron’s High-Power RF System has been in the state of continuous operation for over 50 years since its commissioning. This paper describes the recent upgrades of the RF System, the main goal of which was to improve reliability. Specially, we discuss the upgrades done to the RF Transmission Line (TL), the RF Power Amplifier (PA) components and their diagnostics tools. We upgraded the structure of Intermediate Power Amplifier (IPA), installed Solid State (SS) driver and are in the process of replacing tubes with a SS option for IPA and PA., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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9. Damping of vibrations in superconducting quarter wave resonators
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Yang, Liu, primary, Zvyagintsev, Vladimir, additional, Laxdal, R. E., additional, and Waraich, Bhalwinder, additional
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- 2019
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10. Coupler Design for RISP Spoke Cavity
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Zvyagintsev, Vladimir, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Matheson, Ben, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Yao, Zhongyuan
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Superconducting accelerators and cryogenics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The RISP project includes a heavy ion linac to accelerate ions up to 238U to 200 MeV/u with 400 kW of beam power. The same accelerator will also be capable of accelerating light ions with proton currents and final energy of 0.66 mA and 600 MeV. TRIUMF designed the superconducting single spoke resonator for the linac SSR1 at 325 MHz for β=0.3. According to specifications the cavity will require the RF coupler to be capable for operation in CW regime close to full reflection with a forward power of 5 kW. This paper reports about the RF coupler specifications, simulations and design., Proceedings of the 26th Russian Particle Accelerator Conf., RUPAC2018, Protvino, Russia
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- 2018
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11. The TRIUMF/VECC Injector Cryomodule Performance
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Ma, Yanyun, Bhunia, Uttam, Chakrabarti, Alok, Dechoudhury, Siddharta, Fong, Ken, Junginger, Tobias, Kishi, David, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laxdal, Robert, Muller, Norman, Nagimov, Ruslan, Naik, Vaishali, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Projects/Facilities ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The collaboration on superconducting electron Linac for rare ion beam facilities ARIEL (Advanced Rare Iso-topE Laboratory) [1-4] and ANURIB [5] (Advanced Na-tional facility for Unstable and Rare Isotope Beams) has resulted in production of a superconducting Injector Cryomodule (VECC ICM) at TRIUMF for VECC. The cryomodule design utilizes a unique box cryomodule with a top-loading cold mass. The hermetic unit consists of a niobium cavity which operating at 1.3GHz and connected with two symmetrically opposed couplers which can deliver 100kW RF power to the beam. Liquid helium supplied at 4.4 K is converted to superfluid helium-II through a cryogenic insert on board which includes 4 K phase separator, 4K/2K heat exchanger and Joule-Thompson valve. In 2016, the VECC ICM has been tested at TRIUMF and demonstrated 10.5 MeV acceleration. A summary of the VECC ICM commissioning are presented., Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conf. on RF Superconductivity, SRF2017, Lanzhou, China
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- 2018
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12. Status of R&D on New Superconducting Injector Linac for Nuclotron-NICA
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Polozov, Sergey, Bakinowskaya, Alina, Baturitski, Mikhail, Butenko, Andrey, Demyanov, Sergey, Emelianov, Nikita, Gusarova, Mariya, Karpovich, Victor, Kulevoy, Timur, Lalayan, Michael, Lozeeva, Tatyana, Maksimenko, Sergey, Matsievskiy, Sergey, Nemchenko, Roman, Petrakovsky, Vladimir, Pobol, Igor, Pokrovsky, Artur, Rodionova, Valentina, Samoshin, Alexandr, Shatokhin, Vadim, Shparla, Dzmitry, Shvedau, Aliaksei, Sidorin, Anatoly, Sobenin, Nicolay, Surkov, Dmitriy, Syresin, Evgeny, Taletskiy, Kirill, Trubnikov, Grigoriy, Yurevich, Siarhei, Zaleski, V., and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Accelerator Systems ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The progress in R&D of QWR and HWR superconducting cavities will be discussed. These cavities are designed for the new injection linac constructed for Nuclotron-NICA complex at JINR. The goal of new linac is to accelerate protons up to 25 MeV (and up to 50 MeV at the second stage) and light ions to ~7.5 MeV/u for Nuclotron-NICA injection. Current results of beam dynamics simulations, SC cavities design and SRF technology development will be presented in this report., Proceedings of the 61\textsuperscript{st} ICFA ABDW on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams, HB2018, Daejeon, Korea
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- 2018
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13. Fabrication and Test of β=0.3 325MHz Balloon Single Spoke Resonator
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Liu, Howard, Ma, Yanyun, Matheson, Ben, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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T07 Superconducting RF ,07 Accelerator Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A novel balloon variant of the single spoke resonator (SSR) has been designed, fabricated and tested at TRIUMF. The cavity is the β=0.3 325 MHz SSR1 prototype for the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) in Korea. The balloon variant is specifically designed to reduce the likelihood of multipacting barriers near the operating point. A systematic multipacting study led to a novel geometry, a spherical cavity with re-entrant irises plus a spoke. The balloon cavity provides competitive RF parameters and a robust mechanical structure. Cold tests demonstrated the principle of the balloon concept. The fabrication experience and the preliminary test results will be reported in this paper., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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14. Development and Installation of the CANREB RFQ Buncher at TRIUMF
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Barquest, Brad, Ames, Friedhelm, Au, Thomas, Bale, Jeff, Dilling, Jens, Graham, Leigh, Gwinner, Gerald, Janzen, Noah, Kanungo, Rituparna, Kruecken, Reiner, Lan, Yang, Pearson, Matthew, Simpson, Rane, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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07 Accelerator Technology ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,T31 Subsystems, Technology and Components, Other ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Pure, intense rare isotope beams at a wide range of energies are crucial to the nuclear science programs at TRIUMF. The CANREB project will deliver a high resolution spectrometer (HRS) for beam purification, and a charge breeding system consisting of a radiofrequency quadrupole (RFQ) beam cooler and buncher, an electron beam ion source (EBIS), and a Nier-type spectrometer to prepare the beam for post-acceleration. Bunching the beam prior to charge breeding will significantly enhance the efficiency of the EBIS. The RFQ buncher will accept continuous §I{60}{keV} rare isotope beams from the ARIEL or ISAC production targets and efficiently deliver low emittance bunched beams. A pulsed drift tube (PDT) will adjust the energy of the bunched beam for injection into the EBIS to match the acceptance of the post-accelerating RFQ. Ion optical simulations were carried out to inform the design of the RFQ buncher and PDT. Simulations indicate that delivery of up to 10⁷~ions per bunch with high efficiency is possible. Experience with previous beam bunchers was also brought to bear in the design effort. Installation of the RFQ is under way, and tests with offline beam are expected to be performed in late 2018., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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15. The 30MeV Stage of the ARIEL e-linac
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Laxdal, Robert, Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Fong, Ken, Kester, Oliver, Koscielniak, Shane, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laverty, Michael, Ma, Yanyun, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Yao, Zhongyuan, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Projects/Facilities ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A MW class cw superconducting electron linac (e-Linac) is being installed at TRIUMF as a driver for radioactive beam production as part of the ARIEL project. The e-linac final configuration is planned to consist of five 1.3GHz nine-cell cavities housed in three cryomodules with one single cavity injector cryomodule (EINJ) and two double cavity accelerating cryomodules (EACA, EACB) to accelerate in continuous-wave (cw) up to 10mA of electrons to 50MeV. The e-Linac is being installed in stages. A demonstrator phase (2014) consisting of a 300kV electron gun, EINJ, and a partially outfitted EACA with just one accelerating cavity was installed for initial technical and beam tests to 22.9MeV. A Stage 2 upgrade now installed has a completed EACA to reach an operational goal of 3mA of electrons to 30MeV for first science from the ARIEL ISOL targets. A single 290kW klystron is used to feed the two EACA cavities in vector-sum closed-loop control. The paper is focused on the SRF challenges: systems design, cavity and cryomodule performance, rf ancillaries preparation and performance, LLRF and RF system performance and final beam test results., Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conf. on RF Superconductivity, SRF2017, Lanzhou, China
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- 2018
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16. A 3-gap Booster Cavity to Match Ion Source Potential to RFQ Acceptance
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Laxdal, Robert, Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Kiy, Spencer, Rädel, Stephanie, Shelbaya, Olivier, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Proton and Ion Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ISAC RFQ can accelerate ions with A/Q ration from 1 to 30 and requires an input energy of 2.04keV/u. The harsh environment of the ISAC on-line ISOL target facility makes it difficult to meet the energy for the heaviest masses. For these cases we have designed and installed a short three gap device that accelerates the beams produced at source potential to match the required energy for RFQ acceptance. The booster cavity operates at 11.7MHz, the RF frequency of the pre-buncher. The device can also be used as a second buncher to augment the acceptance in the RFQ or to improve the acceptance of higher space charge beams. The device will be described and the results of beam measurements will be given., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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- 2018
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17. First RF Test Results of Two-Cavities Accelerating Cryomodule for ARIEL eLinac at TRIUMF
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Ma, Yanyun, Ang, Zhengting, Fong, Ken, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Nagimov, Ruslan, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,A08 Linear Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory (ARIEL) pro-ject requires a 50 MeV, 10 mA continuous-wave (CW) electron linear accelerator (e-Linac) as a driver accelera-tor. Now the stage of the 30MeV portion of the e-Linac is under commissioning which includes an injector cry-omodule(ICM) and the 1st accelerator cryomodules (ACM1) with two cavities configuration. A single 290kW klystron is used to feed the two ACM1 cavities in vector sum closed-loop control. In this paper the initial commis-sioning results of the ACM1 RF system will be present., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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18. Tests of the Balloon Single Spoke Resonator
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Liu, Howard, Ma, Yanyun, Matheson, Ben, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A balloon variant of the single spoke resonator (SSR) has been designed, fabricated and tested. The cavity is the SSR1 prototype for the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) in Korea. It is specifically designed to reduce the likelihood of multipacting barriers near the operating point. A systematic multipacting study leads to a novel geometry, a spherical cavity with re-entrant irises and a spoke. Other than eliminating multipacting around operational gradient, the balloon shape also provides competitive RF parameters and robust mechanical structure. Cryostat cold tests demonstrated cavity performance on each design aspect. The cold tests will be reported in this paper., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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- 2018
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19. Microphonics Investigation of ARIEL e-Linac Cryomodules
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Ma, Yanyun, Fong, Ken, Keikha, Mahsa, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Koscielniak, Shane, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Lilje, Lutz, Nagimov, Ruslan, Yao, Zhongyuan, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Electron Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Now the stage of the 30MeV portion of ARIEL (The Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory) e-Linac is under commissioning which includes an injector cryomodule (ICM) and the 1st accelerator cryomodule (ACM1) with two cavities configuration. In this paper, the progress of the microphonics investigation and suppression of ICM and ACM1 is presented., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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- 2018
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20. RF Matching Circuit for CANREB RFQ
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Au, Thomas, Barquest, Brad, Keir, James, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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07 Accelerator Technology ,T06 Room Temperature RF ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A RF matching circuit has been developed to provide two phase RF voltage of 1.2 kVpp at 3 MHz and 6 MHz for the CANREB RFQ structure with an equivalent capacitive load of 300 pF. The RF matching circuit utilizes pi-network with two phase transformer. Beyond RF drive the CANREB structure requires pulse DC bias with amplitude up to 500 V. Results of development and testing of RF matching circuit and filters are presented in this paper., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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- 2018
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21. Tests of Multi-frequency Coaxial Resonators
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Keir, James, Kolb, Philipp, Kong, Albert, Laxdal, Robert, Matheson, Ben, Thoeng, Edward, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A significant issue in low beta resonators is medium field Q-slope (MFQS) at 4K. To study the MFQS and the field dependence of surface resistance in low beta resonators, a quarter-wave resonator (QWR) and a half-wave resonator (HWR) were designed to be tested at integer harmonic frequencies of 200MHz, and up to 1.2GHz. A series of chemistry and heat treatments are proposed to these cavities. A systemic study on the surface resistance of the coaxial resonators associating with post-processing, RF field, and frequency is in progress. The cavities were designed and fabricated. The cold test results will be discussed in this paper., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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- 2018
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22. The Design of 1.1 MW RF Dummy Load for the RF System of 520 MeV Cyclotron
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Avreline, Nikolai, Bylinskii, Yu., Jakovljevic, Bob, Ma, Yanyun, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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07 Accelerator Technology ,T06 Room Temperature RF ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The RF System of 520-MeV Cyclotron is operating at 23 MHz with 1 MW CW RF power. The RF dummy load is required to troubleshoot and tune the RF amplifier. The RF system is being constantly improved and the future goal is to increase cyclotron's beam current up to 400 μA, which requires increasing the RF amplifier's power. As a part of this goal, a new RF dummy load was designed., Proceedings of the 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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23. Design of Multi-frequency Coaxial Test Resonators
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Junginger, Tobias, Laxdal, Robert, Matheson, Ben, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology R&D ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A significant issue in low beta resonators is medium field Q-slope (MFQS) at 4K. To study the MFQS and the field dependence of surface resistance in low beta resonators, a quarter-wave resonator (QWR) and a half-wave resonator (HWR) were designed to be tested at integer harmonic frequencies of 200MHz, and up to 1.2GHz. A series of chemistry and heat treatments will be applied to these cavities so that a systemic study on the surface resistance of the coaxial resonators associating with post-processing, RF field, and frequency can be done. The detail design of these cavities and the status of cavity fabrication will be reported in this paper., Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conf. on RF Superconductivity, SRF2017, Lanzhou, China
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- 2018
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24. Operating Experience on Cavity Performance of ISAC-II Superconducting Heavy Ion Linac
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Junginger, Tobias, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology R&D ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
ISAC-II is a superconducting heavy ion linac with 40 QWRs as an extension of ISAC facility for ISOL based on radioactive ion beam production and acceleration. Phase-I with twenty 106MHz cavities has been operating since 2006. The design spec was achieved with the completion of Phase-II with another twenty 141MHz cavities in 2010. The cavity performance statistics and operating experience have been accumulated over years. This paper will summarize the operating experience on cavity performance of ISAC-II., Proceedings of the 18th Int. Conf. on RF Superconductivity, SRF2017, Lanzhou, China
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25. TRIUMF ISAC LINAC Developments and Upgrades
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Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Bylinskii, Yu., Fong, Ken, Keir, James, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Leewe, Ramona, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Proton and Ion Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
TRIUMF ISAC accelerator complex is in consists of ISAC-I room temperature linac and ISAC-II superconducting linac structure. ISAC-I linac has seventeen RF systems in operation for about twenty years, and ISAC-II linac has forty superconducting QWR RF cavities in operation for more than ten years. A small ISAC booster 3-gap structure at 11.78 MHz located in upstream of RFQ has been designed and installed for energy matching to RFQ. A sliding mode extremum seeking control for LLRF control was developed and implemented in operation. Six of DTL systems have been working in the control mode. Two of them had been commissioning and in operation one and half year reliably. RFQ, two more DTL system, HEBT rebuncher and DSB buncher system will be upgraded in the sliding mode control soon. Twenty ISAC-II SBC superconducting cavity RF power amplifiers were upgraded from YV-229 triode tube amplifier into solid state amplifier(SSA). The prototype and four SSAs have been commissioned in 2017 and in operation successfully. The rest of 16 SSA have been tested in RF lab and installed for operation at the mid of this year., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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26. Design and Fabrication of β=0.3 SSR1 for RISP
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Edinger, Ralf, Laxdal, Robert, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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3 Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A 325MHz β=0.30 balloon variant of single spoke resonator, which was proposed to suppress multipacting around operational gradient, was chosen as the prototype cavity of SSR1 for Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP). It was also demonstrated to achieve good RF and mechanical properties by geometry optimization for both cavity and helium jacket. The details of RISP SSR1 design will be reported in this paper, accompanying with some particular considerations of fabrication for this new member to the spoke family., Proceedings of the 28th Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2016, East Lansing, MI, USA
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27. Low Betta Superconducting Cavity for the New Injector Linac for Nuclotron-NICA
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Gusarova, Mariya, Bakhareva, Tatyana, Bakinowskaya, Alina, Butenko, Andrey, Lalayan, Michael, Matsievskiy, Sergey, Petrakovsky, Vladimir, Pokrovsky, Artur, Shparla, Dzmitry, Sobenin, Nicolay, Surkov, Dmitriy, Taletskiy, Kirill, Trubnikov, Grigoriy, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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07 Accelerator Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The results of the RF, mechanical and multipactor discharge simulations of the 162 MHz quarter wave resonator (QWR) for New Superconducting Injector Linac for Nuclotron-NICA are presented. Cavity design in conjunction with manufacturing features is discussed., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- 2017
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28. Operation and Maintenance of RF System of 520 MeV TRIUMF Cyclotron
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Avreline, Nikolai, Au, Thomas, Bartlett, Chad, Bylinskii, Iouri, Jakovljevic, Bob, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Operations and Upgrades ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
1 MW CW 23 MHz RF system of the TRIUMF 520 MeV Cyclotron has been in operation for over 40 years. Continuous development of the RF power amplifiers, the waveguide system and of the measurement and protection devices provides reliable operation and improves the performance of the RF System. In this article, operation and maintenance procedure of this RF system are analyzed and recent as well as future upgrades are being analyzed and discussed. In particular, we discuss the improvements of the transmission line’s VSWR monitor and their effect on the protection of the RF system against RF breakdowns and sparks. We discuss the new version of input circuit that was installed, tested and is currently used in the final stage of RF power amplifier. We analyze various schematics and configurations of the Intermediate Power Amplifier (IPA) to be used in the future. The thermo-condition improvements of the Dee voltage probe’s rectifiers are described., Proceedings of the 21st Int. Conf. on Cyclotrons and their Applications, Cyclotrons2016, Zurich, Switzerland
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29. The Cryogenic Performance of the ARIEL E-Linac Cryomodules
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Ma, Yanyun, Fong, Ken, Harmer, Peter, Junginger, Tobias, Kishi, David, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laxdal, Robert, Muller, Norman, Thoeng, Edward, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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3 Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory (ARIEL) project at TRIUMF requires a 50 MeV superconducting electron Linac consisting of five nine cell 1.3 GHz cavities divided into three cryomodules with one, two and two cavities in each module respectively. The cryomodule design utilizes a unique box cryomodule with a top-loading cold mass. LHe is distributed in parallel to each cryomodule at 4 K and at ~1.2 bar. Each cryomodule has a cryogenic insert on board that receives the 4 K liquid and produces 2 K liquid into a cavity phase separator. In the cryomodules the natural two-phase convection loops, i.e. siphon loop, are installed which supply 4 K liquid to thermal intercepts and return the vaporized liquid to the 4 K reservoir as a refrigerator load. The design of the cryomodule, the simulation results with Ansys Fluent and the results of the cold tests will be presented., Proceedings of the 28th Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2016, East Lansing, MI, USA
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30. TRIUMF ARIEL e-Linac Ready for 30 MeV
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Koscielniak, Shane, Ang, Zhengting, Fong, Ken, Keir, James, Kester, Oliver, Laverty, Michael, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Mitra, Amiya, Planche, Thomas, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ARIEL electron linac (e-linac) in its present configuration has a 10 mA electron gun and a single-cavity 10 MeV injector cryomodule followed by the accelerator cryomodule intended to house two 10-MeV-capable SRF cavities. There are momentum analysis stations at 10 MeV and 30 MeV. In October 2014, using a total of two cavities, the e-linac demonstrated 22.9 MeV acceleration. In 2017 an additional SRF cavity was installed in the accelerator cryomodule, thereby completing its design specification; and leading to 30 MeV acceleration capability. The 9-cell 1.3 GHz cavities are a variant of the TESLA type, modified for c.w. operation and recirculation. An unusual feature of the module is the power feed of two cavities by one klystron through a wave-guide type power divider, and closed loop control of the combined voltage from the cavities. Initial operation of the two-cavity control, including power and phase balancing, is reported., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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31. QWR resonator Cavities Electrodynamics Simulations for new Nuclotron-NICA Injector
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Gusarova, Mariya, Butenko, Andrey, Kulevoy, Timur, Lalayan, Michael, Polozov, Sergey, Sidorin, Anatoly, Sobenin, Nicolay, Surkov, Dmitriy, Terekhov, Svyatoslav, Toporkov, Sergey, Trubnikov, Grigoriy, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Physics::Optics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Superconducting accelerators and cryogenics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
New linac-injector for Nuclotron-NICA is planned to consist of quarter-wave coaxial cavities (QWR) having velocities of ~0.07c and ~0.12c (beam energy from 5 to 17 MeV). These cavities are to be superconducting and operating at 162 MHz. Current results of the QWR cavities electrodynamics simulations and geometry optimizations are presented., Proceedings of the 25th Russian Particle Accelerator Conf., RuPAC2016, St. Petersburg, Russia
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32. Status of R&D on New Superconducting Injector Linac for Nuclotron-NICA
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Trubnikov, Grigoriy, Bakhareva, Tatyana, Bakinowskaya, Alina, Baturitski, Mikhail, Butenko, Andrey, Demyanov, Sergey, Emelianov, Nikita, Gusarova, Mariya, Karpovich, Victor, Kulevoy, Timur, Kurayev, Alexander, Maksimenko, Sergey, Marysheva, A.A., Matbeenko, Vladimir, Matsievskiy, Sergey, Petrakovsky, Vladimir, Pobol, Igor, Pokrovsky, Artur, Polozov, Sergey, Rak, Alexey, Rodionova, Valentina, Samoshin, Alexandr, Shparla, Dzmitry, Sidorin, Anatoly, Sobenin, Nicolay, Surkov, Dmitriy, Syresin, Evgeny, Taletskiy, Kirill, Toporkov, Sergey, Yurevich, Siarhei, Zaleski, V., and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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04 Hadron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The new collaboration of JINR, NRNU MEPhI, INP BSU, PTI NASB, BSUIR and SPMRC NASB starts in 2015 the project of linac-injector design in 2015. The goal of new linac is to accelerate protons up to 25 MeV (and up to 50 MeV at the second stage) and light ions to ~7.5 MeV/u for Nuclotron-NICA injection. Current results of the linac general design and development, beam dynamics simulations, SC cavities design and SRF technology development are presented in this report., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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33. Commissioning of the 10MeV Electron Injector Cryomodule for VECC at TRIUMF
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Laxdal, Robert, Bhunia, Uttam, Chakrabarti, Alok, Dechoudhury, Siddharta, Ma, Yanyun, Nagimov, Ruslan, Naik, Vaishali, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
TRIUMF (Vancouver) and VECC (Kolkata) have been engaged in a collaboration on superconducting electron linacs since 2008. The motivation for the collaboration was to support initiatives at both labs, ARIEL at TRIUMF and ANURIB at VECC, to augment the respective radioactive ion beam (RIB) programs with the addition of a high intensity electron linac driver to produce RIBs through photo-fission. The common linac architecture is based on five 1.3GHz nine-cell SRF cavities housed in three cryomodules; a single cavity injector (ICM) and a pair of two cavity accelerating modules (ACM). Final design goals are 50MeV and 10mA/3mA at TRIUMF/VECC respectively. A ARIEL e-linac demonstrator with two cold cavities in two modules successfully accelerated beam to 20MeV. Recently the VECC 10MeV injector cryomodule was commissioned with beam. A summary of the ICM design and results of the commissioning will be presented., Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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34. New Superconducting Linac Injector Project for Nuclotron-Nica: Current Results
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Polozov, Sergey, Baturitski, Mikhail, Butenko, Andrey, Gusarova, Mariya, Kulevoy, Timur, Lalayan, Michael, Maksimenko, Sergey, Marysheva, A.A., Petrakovsky, Vladimir, Pobol, Igor, Pokrovsky, Artur, Samoshin, Alexandr, Shparla, Dzmitry, Sidorin, Anatoly, Toporkov, Sergey, Trubnikov, Grigoriy, Yurevich, Siarhei, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Superconducting accelerators and cryogenics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The joint collaboration of JINR, NRNU MEPhI, INP BSU, PTI NASB, BSUIR and SPMRC NASB started in 2015 a new project on the development of superconducting cavities production and test technologies and new linac-injector design. This linac intend for the protons acceleration up to25 MeV (up to 50 MeV after upgrade) and light ions acceleration up to ~7.5 MeV/u for Nuclotron-NICA injection. Current status of linac general design and results of the beam dynamics simulation and SRF technology development are presented in this report., Proceedings of the 25th Russian Particle Accelerator Conf., RuPAC2016, St. Petersburg, Russia
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35. 520 MeV TRIUMF Cyclotron RF System: Maintenance, Tuning and Protection
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Avreline, Nikolai, Au, Thomas, Bartlett, Chad, Bylinskii, Iouri, Jakovljevic, Bob, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Accelerator Physics ,RF power structures and systems - Abstract
1 MW CW 23 MHz RF system of the TRIUMF's 520 MeV Cyclotron has been in operation for over 40 years. Continuous development of the RF power amplifiers, the waveguide system and the measurement and protection devices provides reliable operation and improves the performance of the RF System. In this article, operation and maintenance procedures of this RF system are analysed and recent as well as future upgrades are being analysed and discussed. In particular, we discuss the improvements of the transmission line's VSWR monitor and its effect on the protection of the RF system against RF breakdowns and sparks. We discuss the new version of the input circuit that was installed, tested and is currently used in the final stage of RF power amplifier. We analyse various schematics and configurations of the Intermediate Power Amplifier (IPA) to be deployed in the future., Proceedings of the 25th Russian Particle Accelerator Conf., RuPAC2016, St. Petersburg, Russia
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- 2017
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36. Novel RF Structure for Energy Matching into an RFQ
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Zvyagintsev, Vladimir, Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Avreline, Nikolai, Cote, Andrew, Keir, James, Laxdal, Robert, Marchetto, Marco, and Waraich, Bhalwinder
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07 Accelerator Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ISAC RFQ at TRIUMF is designed to accelerate ions with A/q, Proceedings of the 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- 2017
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37. Status of Superconducting ISAC-II and eLinac accelerators, and SRF Activities at TRIUMF
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Zvyagintsev, Vladimir, Ang, Zhengting, Fong, Ken, Junginger, Tobias, Keir, James, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laforge, Clint, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Muller, Norman, Nagimov, Ruslan, Storey, Douglas, Thoeng, Edward, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zheng, Qiwen
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Superconducting accelerators and cryogenics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The development for superconducting accelerators has been started at TRIUMF in 2000. The main milestones and material implementations are: 2006 - commissioning of Phase-I of the heavy ion superconducting accelerator ISAC-II, 2010 - Phase-II, 2014 - commissioning of Phase-I of the superconducting electron linear accelerator eLinac. We are using the accumulated experience and resources for farther SRF development at TRIUMF and external projects VECC, RISP, FRIB and SLAC. TRIUMF is also running fundamental studies for SRF and educational program for universities. Status of Superconducting ISAC-II and eLinac accelerators and SRF development aspects, results and plans are discussed., Proceedings of the 25th Russian Particle Accelerator Conf., RuPAC2016, St. Petersburg, Russia
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38. The ISAC-II Linac Performance
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Marchetto, Marco, Kiy, Spencer, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Shelbaya, Olivier, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Room Temperature and Superconducting Linacs ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ISAC-II superconducting linac is operating for almost a decade. The first installation includes twenty cavities housed in five cryomodules. The Phase II upgrade consisted of twenty additional cavities housed in three cryomodules. The upgrade brings the linac to a nominal 40 MV of effective accelerating voltage according to design specification. Moreover the upgrade was the first step to qualify a Canadian vendor (PAVAC) for the production of superconducting cavities. Each cryomodule includes bulk niobium quarter wave resonators and a 9T superconducting solenoid for transverse focusing. The linac features a single vacuum space. Over the years the linac has experienced vacuum incidents and high power rf cable failures in vacuum that were addressed during maintenance. In a recent maintenance program cavities from a single cryomodule were re-etched to improve performance. Future cavity treatments are in the plan but they are restricted by the scientific program. The status of the linac, performance and future development plans will be presented. Reliability and availability of the linac will be discussed, metrics that will become even more important with the advent of ARIEL., Proceedings of the 13th Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Conference, HIAT2015, Yokohama, Japan
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- 2016
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39. Compassion of Higher Order Modes Damping Techniques for Superconducting 9-Cell Structure
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Shashkov, Yaroslav, Mitrofanov, Aleksei, Sobenin, Nicolay, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,7: Accelerator Technology ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Modern types of accelerators, such as Energy recovery linacs, require low values of higher order modes (HOM) Qext. In accelerators with high current HOM could lead to high losses for the modes excitation, beam instability and beam break up. HOM couplers and waveguides are often used in such structures for HOM damping. Unfortunately they could lead to a violation of the axial symmetry of the accelerating field and negatively affect the beam emittance. Also these devices are subject for multipactor discharge and could be difficult in maintaining and fabrication. In this paper we examine several ways of HOM damping with ridged, fluted and corrugated drift tubes which are devoid of the above-mentioned drawbacks. The influence of the parameters of the drift tube on the HOM damping and on the parameters of the fundamental wave were analyzed., Proceedings of the 6th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2015, Richmond, VA, USA
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40. Commissioning of the SRF Linac for ARIEL
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Zvyagintsev, Vladimir, Ang, Zhengting, Au, Thomas, Calic, Stevo, Fong, Ken, Harmer, Peter, Jakovljevic, Bob, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Kolb, Philipp, Koscielniak, Shane, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laforge, Clint, Lang, Devon, Laverty, Michael, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Mitra, Amiya, Muller, Norman, Nagimov, Ruslan, Rawnsley, William, Shanks, Richard, Smith, Ryan, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yang, Liu, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zheng, Qiwen
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Projects/Facilities - progress ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This paper is reporting commissioning results for the SRF linac of ARIEL facility at TRIUMF. The paper is focused on the SRF challenges: cavity design and performance, ancillaries design and preparation, cryomodule design and performance, RF system and final beam test results., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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- 2015
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41. Mechanical Damper Study for ISAC-II Quarter Wave Resonators
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Yang, Liu, Laxdal, Robert, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,SRF Technology - Ancillaries ,Computer Science::Computational Geometry ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
ISAC-II superconducting quarter wave resonators are equipped with mechanical dampers to supress mechanical oscillations of the cavity structure. The study has been carried out to optimize the damper efficiency., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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42. Commissioning and Operation of the ARIEL Electron Linac at TRIUMF
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Marchetto, Marco, Ames, Friedhelm, Ang, Zhengting, Baartman, Richard, Bylinskii, Iouri, Chao, Yu-Chiu, Dale, Don, Fong, Ken, Iranmanesh, Reza, Jones, Frederick, Kaltchev, Dobrin, Kavarskas, Julius, Kolb, Philipp, Koscielniak, Shane, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laverty, Michael, Laxdal, Robert, Merminga, Lia, Muller, Norman, Nagimov, Ruslan, Nussbaumer, Rod, Planche, Thomas, Rowe, Mike, Saminathan, Suresh, Verzilov, Victor, Yao, Zhongyuan, Zheng, Qiwen, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
ARIEL is the new TRIUMF facility for production of radioactive ion beams that will enable the delivery of three simultaneous RIB beams to the ISAC experimental stations. Two additional target stations will produce beams by using either a 50 kW proton or from 500 kW electrons via photo-fission. The electron beam driver is going to be a 50 MeV 10 mA CW superconducting electron linac. The first stage of the e-linac installation is completed and commissioning is underway. The paper will present the e-linac design characteristics, installation, commissioning strategy and current results., Proceedings of the 6th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2015, Richmond, VA, USA
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43. High Power Coupler Test for ARIEL SC Cavities
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Ma, Yanyun, Harmer, Peter, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Waraich, Bhalwinder, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Ancillaries ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
TRIUMF ARIEL[1](The Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory) project employs five 1.3 GHz 9-cell superconducting elliptical cavities[2] for acceleration of 10 mA electron beam up to energy of 50 MeV. 100 kW CW RF power will be delivered into each cavity by means of pair of Power Couplers: 50 kW per each coupler. Before installing the power couplers with the cavities, they have to be assembled on Power Coupler Test Stand(PCTS) and conditioned with a 30 kW IOT. Six couplers have been conditioned at room temperature and four of them have been installed to the cavities and tested during beam commissioning. Test results of the power couplers will be described and discussed in this paper., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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- 2015
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44. A Superconducting RF Deflecting Cavity for the ARIEL e-Linac Separator
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Storey, Douglas, Laxdal, Robert, Merminga, Lia, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cavity ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A 650 MHz SRF deflecting mode cavity has been designed for the ARIEL e-Linac to separate interleaved beams heading towards either Rare Ion Beam production or a recirculation loop for energy recovery, allowing the e-Linac to provide beam delivery to multiple users simultaneously. The cavity geometry has been optimized for the ARIEL specifications, resulting in a very compact cavity with high shunt impedance and low dissipated power. Analyses have been performed on the susceptibility to multipacting, input coupling considering beam loading and microphonics, and extensive studies into the damping of transverse and longitudinal higher order modes. The pressure sensitivity, frequency tuning, and thermal behaviour have also been studied using ANSYS. The cavity design resulting from these considerations will be discussed here., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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45. TRIUMF's Injector and Accelerator Cryomodules
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Muller, Norman, Harmer, Peter, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Kolb, Philipp, Koveshnikov, Alexey, Laforge, Clint, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Mitra, Amiya, Nagimov, Ruslan, Smith, Ryan, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yang, Liu, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cryomodule ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
TRIUMF's ARIEL project includes a 50 MeV-10mA electron linear accelerator (e-Linac) using 1.3 GHz superconducting technology. The accelerator consists of three cryomodules; an injector cryomodule with one cavity and two accelerating cryomodules with two cavities each. One injector and one accelerator have been assembled and commissioned at TRIUMF with a second injector cryomodule being assembled for VECC in Kolkata. Both Injector and Accelerator cryomodules utilize a top-loaded cold mass design contained in a box-type cryomodule; design and early test results of both cryomodules are presented., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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46. Cryomodule Protection for ARIEL e-Linac
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Laxdal, Robert, Rawnsley, William, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cryomodule ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The e-Linac cryomodules require high RF power, cryogenics, ultra-high vacuum, and precise mechanical adjustment. They require protection against of failures, like quench in the cavity, bad vacuum or multipacting in power couplers, low liquid helium level or high temperatures. The protection unit should stop RF power in the cryomodule in case of the listed failures. A Interlock Box is developed to implement protection function for the cryomodule. The paper will describe the design of Interlock Box for e-Linac cryomodule protection. As quench protection required, quench evolution analysis with RF transient analysis is investigated. The details of quench detection for e-Linac will also be reported., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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47. Balloon Variant of Single Spoke Resonator
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Yao, Zhongyuan, Laxdal, Robert, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cavity ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Spoke resonators have been widely proposed and optimized for various applications. Good performance has been demonstrated by many cavity tests. Accompanying the great progress, the adverse impact of strong multipacting (MP) is also noted by recent test reports, consistent with modern 3D simulations. This paper will discuss MP behaviors in the single spoke resonator. In particular a phenomenological theory is developed to highlight the details of the geometry that affect MP. The analysis leads to an optimized geometry of a single spoke resonator defined here as the ‘balloon geometry’. A 325MHz β=0.3 single spoke resonator based on 'balloon' concept is under development by the RISP-TRIUMF Collaboration. The RF and mechanical design of this cavity will also be reported., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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- 2015
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48. HOM Measurements on the ARIEL eLINAC Cryomodules
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Kolb, Philipp, Laxdal, Robert, Ma, Yanyun, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cavity ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ARIEL eLINAC is a 50 MeV, 10 mA electron LINAC designed for the creation of rare isotopes via photo-fission. Future upgrade plans include the addition of a recirculating beam line to allow for either further energy increase of the beam beyond 50 MeV or to operate a free electron laser in an energy recovery mode. For both recirculating LINAC and ERL the higher order modes (HOM) have to be sufficiently suppressed to prevent beam-break-up. The design of the 1.3 GHz nine-cell cavity incorporated this requirement by including beam line absorbers on both ends of each cavity and an asymmetric beam pipe configuration on the cavity to allow trapped modes to propagate to the beam line absorbers. Measurements of the higher order modes on the completed injector cryomodule and the first cavity in the accelerating cryomodules will be shown and compared to simulations., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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- 2015
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49. 1.3 GHz Cavity Test Program for ARIEL
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Kolb, Philipp, Bourassa, Eli, Harmer, Peter, Keir, James, Kishi, David, Lang, Devon, Laxdal, Robert, Liu, Howard, Ma, Yanyun, Orr, Robert, Shishido, Tamao, Shishido, Toshio, Trischuk, Dominique, Waraich, Bhalwinder, Yao, Zhongyuan, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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SRF Technology - Cavity ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The ARIEL eLINAC is a 50 MeV 10 mA electron LINAC. Once finished, five cavities will each provide 10MV of effective accelerating voltage. At the present time two cavities have been installed and successfully accelerated been above specifications of 10 MV/m at a Q0 of 10¹⁰. The next cavities are already in the pipeline and being processed. In addition, one additional cavity has been produced for our collaboration with VECC, India. This cavity has been tested and installed in a cryomodule identical to the eLINAC injector cryomodule. New developments for single cell testing at TRIUMF are a T-mapping system developed in collaboration with UoT and vertical EP for single cells. The progress of the performance after each treatment step has been measured and will be shown. measured and will be shown., Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2015, Whistler, BC, Canada
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- 2015
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50. Electron Linac Photo-fission Driver for the Rare Isotope Program at TRIUMF
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Koscielniak, Shane, Ames, Friedhelm, Baartman, Richard, Bricault, Pierre, Bylinskii, Iouri, Chakrabarti, Alok, Chao, Yu-Chiu, Dechoudhury, Siddharta, Fong, Ken, Laxdal, Robert, Marchetto, Marco, Merminga, Lia, Mitra, Amiya, Mondal, Manas, Naik, Vaishali, Sekachev, Igor, Verzilov, Victor, and Zvyagintsev, Vladimir
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03 Linear Colliders, Lepton Accelerators and New Acceleration Techniques ,A08 Linear Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
In July 2009 TRIUMF, in collaboration with the University of Victoria and other partners, was awarded Canadian federal government funds for the construction of an electron linear accelerator (e-linac) in support of its expanding rare isotope beam (RIB) program. The project anticipates Provincial funds for the construction of buildings to be announced in June 2010. TRIUMF has embarked on the detailed design for the 10 MeV Injector cryomodule and the first of two 20 MeV Accelerator cryomodules (ACMs), all rated up to 10 mA. The project first stage, ICM and ACM1, providing 25 MeV 4 mA is planned to be completed in November 2013. The injector is being fast tracked in a collaboration with the VECC in Kolkata, India. This paper gives an overview of the facility layout, and accelerator design progress including beam dynamics and cryomodule concept., Proceedings of the 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2010, Kyoto, Japan
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- 2010
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