Development and Operation of PIP-II Injector Test, SSR1 Cryomodule, 325 MHz Amplifiers

Autor: Steimel, Jim, Bala, Venkata, Balakrishna, D., Bharade, Sandeep, Chikte, Nitin, Dubey, Sameer, G, Chamundeswari, Gollapalli, Venumohan, Grzelak, Victor, Joshi, Gopal, K Chandra, Jyothsna, Keshwani, Rajesh, Kumar, Vinayak, M, Mahesh, Maheshwari, Ankit, Mishra, Jitendra, Nagaratnam, SNR, Pande, Manjiri, Peterson, David, Poornima, Gourabattuni, Shrotriya, Sandip, Shukla, Hitesh, Singh, Snigdha, Sujo, C., Thalluri, Rama Rao
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.18429/jacow-srf2021-moptev017
Popis: The PIP-II Injector Test (PIP2IT) has successfully accelerated ionized hydrogen up to 17MeV through a superconducting, single spoke resonator (SSR1) cryomodule at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL). Each of the SSR1 cavities is tuned to 325MHz and requires up to 6 kW of RF power to accelerate 2mA of ionized hydrogen at the design gradients. RF power amplifiers, specialized for SRF cavity beam operations, were designed by Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) and constructed in a collaboration between the BARC in Mumbai, India and the Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) in Hyderabad, India. The RF amplifiers meet the specifications and requirements mutually approved between BARC and FNAL. They operate at 325 MHz with a linear power output of 7 kW in both CW and pulse mode. The amplifiers are compatible with the FNAL accelerator personnel safety system and the cavity protection interlocks. Access to controls and internal diagnostic instrumentation are compatible with EPICS control standards. This paper gives details about RF power amplifier development within the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), India and the operational details with PIP2IT at FNAL.
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, SRF2021, East Lansing, MI, USA
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