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CERN Document Server 2,041 εγγραφές βρέθηκαν  1 - 10επόμενοτέλος  μετάβαση στην εγγραφή: Η έρευνα πήρε 0.87 δευτερόλεπτα. 
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Achievement of 35 MV/m in the TESLA Superconducting Cavities Using Electropolishing as a Surface Treatment / Lilje, Lutz (speaker)
2004 - 1292. Conferences; EPAC 2004 External links: Talk details; Event details In : EPAC 2004
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Achievement of 35 MV/m in the TESLA Superconducting Cavities Using Electropolishing as a Surface Treatment / Lilje, Lutz
Hamburg : DESY, 2004 - Streaming video ; 3 transparencies. Talk Information External links: Published version from JACoW; Talk 07 Jul 2004
In : 9th European Particle Accelerator Conference, Lucerne, Switzerland, 5 - 9 Jul 2004, pp.129
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Lorentz Force Detuning Compensation System For Accelerating Field Gradients Up To 35 Mv/m For Superconducting XFEL And TESLA Nine-cell Cavities / Sekalsky, P ; Albrecht, C ; Lilje, L ; Simrock, S
CARE-CONF-04-001-SRF ; CARE-CONF-2004-001-SRF.
- 2004.
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Improved surface treatment of the superconducting TESLA cavities / Lilje, L. (DESY) ; Matheisen, A. (DESY) ; Proch, D. (DESY) ; Reschke, D. (DESY) ; Trines, D. (DESY) ; Antoine, Claire Z. (DAPNIA, Saclay) ; Charrier, J.P. (DAPNIA, Saclay) ; Safa, H. (DAPNIA, Saclay) ; Visentin, B. (DAPNIA, Saclay) ; Benvenuti, C. (CERN) et al.
The proposed linear electron-positron collider TESLA is based on 1.3 GHz superconducting niobium cavities for particle acceleration. For a centre-of-mass energy of 500 GeV, an accelerating field of 23.4 MV/m is required which is reliably achieved with a niobium surface preparation by chemical etching. [...]
physics/0401134; DESY-04-017; DESY-TESLA-2004-04; DESY-04-017; DESY-2004-017; DESY-TESLA-2004-04.- Hamburg : DESY, 2004 - 11 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 516 (2-3) (2004) 213-227 Access to fulltext document: PDF; Fulltext: PDF; External link: physics/0401134 PDF
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Electropolishing of cavities / Lilje, L
Geneva : CERN, 1999
In : TESLA Meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 1 - 3 Mar 1999, pp.245-251
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Industrial Production of Superconducting 1.3 GHz Accelerator Modules and components for FEL application / Pekeler, Michael ; Vogel, Hanspeter ; Vom Stein, P
Daresbury Laboratory contracted ACCEL in April for the delivery of two superconducting 1.3 GHz modules for the R&D; phase of their 4GLS project. The modules are delivered with guaranteed performance on cavity voltage and cryogenic losses. [...]
2004 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 26th International Free Electron Laser Conference and 11th FEL User Workshop 2004, Trieste, Italy, 29 Aug - 3 Sep 2004, pp.e-proc. TUPOS01
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State of the Art SRF Cavity Performance / Lilje, L
The paper will review superconducting RF cavity performance for β=1 cavities used in both linear and circular accelerators. These superconducting cavities are used in two kinds of applications: High current storage rings and efficient high duty cycle linacs. [...]
2004 External links: Published version from JACoW; Transparencies
In : 22nd International Linear Accelerator Conference, Lubeck, Germany, 16 - 20 Aug 2004, pp.518
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Electro Polishing of Niobium Cavities at DESY / Matheisen, A ; Lilje, L ; Morales, H ; Petersen, B ; Schmoekel, M ; Steinhau-Kühl, N
At DESY a facility for electro polishing (EP) of the super conducting (s.c.) TESLA/TTF cavities have been built and is operational since summer 2003. The EP infrastructure is capable to handle single-cell structures and the standard TESLA/ TTF nine-cell cavities. [...]
2004 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 22nd International Linear Accelerator Conference, Lubeck, Germany, 16 - 20 Aug 2004, pp.824
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The Superconducting TESLA Cavities / Aune, B. (Saclay) ; Bandelmann, R. (DESY) ; Bloess, D. (CERN) ; Bonin, B. (Saclay) ; Bosotti, A. (INFN, Milan) ; Champion, M. (Fermilab) ; Crawford, C. (Fermilab) ; Deppe, G. (DESY) ; Dwersteg, B. (DESY) ; Edwards, D.A. (DESY ; Fermilab) et al.
The conceptional design of the proposed linear electron-positron collider TESLA is based on 9-cell 1.3 GHz superconducting niobium cavities with an accelerating gradient of Eacc >= 25 MV/m at a quality factor Q0 > 5E+9. The design goal for the cavities of the TESLA Test Facility (TTF) linac was set to the more moderate value of Eacc >= 15 MV/m. [...]
physics/0003011; DESY-00-031; DESY-2000-031; DESY-00-031.- Hamburg : DESY, 2000 - 45 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Spec. Top. Accel. Beams 3 (2000) 092001 Access to fulltext document: PDF; Preprint: PDF; External link: physics/0003011 PDF
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Achieving the TESLA Gradient of 25 MV/m in Muticell Structures at 1.3 GHz / Crawford, C ; Hays, T ; Kirchgessner, J ; Padamsee, H ; Schmüser, P ; Tigner, M ; Graber, J ; Matheissen, A ; Möller, W D ; Pekeler, M
1994 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 4th European Particle Accelerator Conference, London, UK, 27 Jun - 1 Jul 1994, pp.37

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