Rongli Geng
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2011
Gianluigi Ciovati; Rongli Geng; John Mammosser; Jeffrey Saunders
A fundamental limitation towards achieving high quality factors in superconducting radio-frequency cavities is the so-called residual resistance. Understanding and controlling the residual resistance has important implications towards improving the efficiency and reduce the operating cost of continuous wave superconducting linear accelerators. In this contribution we will report on the residual resistance values obtained from measurements of the quality factor of a large set of cavities, with resonant frequency between 805 MHz and 1.5 GHz, all of them processed and tested at Jefferson Lab. Surface treatments included both buffered chemical polishing and electropolishing. The results indicate an approximate value of the residual resistance of about 7-10 nΩ.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2017
Gianluigi Ciovati; Guangfeng Cheng; Michael Drury; John Fischer; Rongli Geng
The heat load of the original cryomodules for the continuous electron beam accelerator facility is ~50% higher than the target value of 100 W at 2.07 K for refurbished cavities operating at an accelerating gradient of 12.5 MV/m. This issue is due to the quality factor of the cavities being ~50% lower in the cryomodule than when tested in a vertical cryostat, even at low RF field. Previous studies were not conclusive about the origin of the additional losses. We present the results of a systematic study of the additional losses in a five-cell cavity from a decommissioned cryomodule after attaching components, which are part of the cryomodule, such as the cold tuner, the He tank, and the cold magnetic shield, prior to cryogenic testing in a vertical cryostat. Flux-gate magnetometers and temperature sensors are used as diagnostic elements. Different cool-down procedures and tests in different residual magnetic fields were investigated during the study. Three flux-gate magnetometers attached to one of the cavities installed in the refurbished cryomodule C50-12 confirmed the hypothesis of high residual magnetic field as a major cause for the increased RF losses.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2013
Akira Yamamoto; C. Adolphsen; J. Carwardine; Shigeki Fukuda; Rongli Geng; C. M. Ginsburg; Elvin Harms; Hitoshi Hayano; E. Kako; J. Kerby; L. Lilje; C. Nantista; N. Ohuchi; T. Peterson; P. Pierini; M. Ross; T. Shidara; N. Walker
Superconducting radio frequency (RF) is an enabling technology for the International Linear Collider (ILC); the ILC Global Design Effort has led R&D programs to push the limits of superconducting RF cavities and associated technologies. This report summarizes the progress in development for superconducting RF cavity technology during the Technical Design Phase for the ILC since 2007.
SRF2009, Sept 20-25 2009, Berlin, Germany | 2009
Rongli Geng; Giovanni Ciovati; Anthony C. Crawford
24th International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC 2008 | 2008
Rongli Geng; Anthony Crawford; Gianluigi Ciovati; Mark Champion; Dmitri Sergatskov; Fumio Furuta; K. Saito
SRF2009, Sept 20-25 2009, Berlin, Germany | 2009
Rongli Geng; Steven L. Castagnola; Anthony Crawford; Daniel Forehand; Byron Golden; Charles Reece; R. Scott Williams
SRF2009, Sept 20-25 2009, Berlin, Germany | 2009
Binping Xiao; Rongli Geng; Michael J. Kelley; Frank Marhauser; H. Larry Phillips; Charles Reece; Haipeng Wang
Archive | 2009
Charles Reece; Rongli Geng; Anthony Crawford
Archive | 2015
Ari Palczewski; Rongli Geng; Grigory Eremeev; Charles Reece
Archive | 2014
Ari Palczewski; Rongli Geng; Charles Reece