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Thermal tuning of organic dye lasers
Non-mechanical method for tuning liquid laser wavelengths involves electrically varying temperature of laser medium. Technique is used to investigate behavior of laser dyes, and may lead to broad, tunable, light source for spectroscopy measurements of long path absorption
Vibrational measurement for commissioning SRF Accelerator Test Facility at Fermilab
The commissioning of two cryomodule components is underway at Fermilab's
Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) Accelerator Test Facility. The research
at this facility supports the next generation high intensity linear
accelerators such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), a new high
intensity injector (Project X) and other future machines. These components,
Cryomodule #1 (CM1) and Capture Cavity II (CC2), which contain 1.3 GHz cavities
are connected in series in the beamline and through cryogenic plumbing. Studies
regarding characterization of ground motion, technical and cultural noise
continue. Mechanical transfer functions between the foundation and critical
beamline components have been measured and overall system displacement
characterized. Baseline motion measurements given initial operation of
cryogenic, vacuum systems and other utilities are considered.Comment: 3 pp. Particle Accelerator, 24th Conference (PAC'11) 2011. 28 Mar - 1
Apr 2011. New York, US
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Transatlantic transport of Fermilab 3.9 GHz cryomodule for TTF/FLASH to DESY
In an exchange of technology agreement, Fermilab built and will deliver a 3.9 GHz (3rd harmonic) cryomodule to DESY to be installed in the TTF/FLASH beamline. This cryomodule delivery will involve a combination of flatbed air ride truck and commercial aircraft transport to Hamburg Germany. A description of the isolation and damping systems that maintain alignment during transport and protect fragile components is provided. Initially, transport and corresponding alignment stability studies were performed in order to assess the risk associated with transatlantic travel of a fully assembled cryomodule. Shock loads were applied to the cryomodule by using a coldmass mockup to prevent subjecting actual critical components (such as the cavities and input couplers) to excessive forces. Accumulative and peak shock loads were applied through over-the-road testing and using a pendulum hammer apparatus, respectively. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) studies were implemented to define location of instrumentation for transport studies and provide modal frequencies and shapes. Shock and vibration measurement results of transport studies and stabilization techniques are discussed
TRANSPORT OF DESY 1.3 GHZ CRYOMODULE AT FERMILAB*
Abstract In an exchange of technology agreement, Deutsches Elektron-Synchrotron (DESY) Laboratory in Hambur
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