Compact SRF based accelerator

US10070509B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10070509-B2
Application numberUS-201615280107-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 29, 2016
Priority dateSep 29, 2015
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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Abstract

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An accelerator comprising at least one accelerator cavity, an electron gun, at least one cavity cooler configured to at least partially encircle the accelerator cavity, a cooling connector, an intermediate conduction layer formed between the at least one cavity cooler and the at least one accelerator cavity configured to facilitate thermal conductivity between the cavity cooler and the accelerator cavity, a mechanical support connected to the accelerator cavity via at least one endplate and configured for stabilizing the accelerator cavity, and a refrigeration source for providing refrigerant via the cooling connector to the at least one cavity cooler.

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What is claimed is: 1. An accelerator comprising: at least one super conducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; an electron gun; at least one cavity cooler configured to at least partially encircle and make thermal contact with said super conducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; a cooling connector wherein said cooling connector has a minimum thermal conductivity of 1×10 4 W m −1 K −1 at temperatures of 4 degrees K; and a refrigeration source connected to said cooling connector wherein said refrigeration source conducts heat away from said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity via said cooling connector. 2. The accelerator of claim 1 further comprising: an intermediate conduction layer formed between said at least one cavity cooler and said at least one superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity configured to facilitate thermal conductivity between said cavity cooler and said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity. 3. The accelerator of claim 2 wherein said intermediate conduction layer is configured of a ductile material comprising one of: indium; and lead. 4. The accelerator of claim 1 further comprising: a mechanical support connected to said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity and configured for stabilizing said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity. 5. The accelerator of claim 4 wherein said mechanical support comprises at least one of: a plurality of support rods; and a solid cylinder. 6. The accelerator of claim 1 wherein said refrigeration source further comprises: a vessel containing a cryogenic fluid. 7. The accelerator of claim 6 further comprising: a cold tip associated with said refrigeration source clamped to said cooling connector wherein said clamp provides a thermal conductor between said refrigeration source and said cooling connector. 8. The accelerator of claim 7 wherein a thermal resistance between said cooling connector and cold tip is no more than 10% of a thermal resistance of said cooling connector thereby providing efficient conduction of heat from said cooling connector to said refrigeration source. 9. A system comprising: at least one superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; an electron gun; at least one cavity cooler configured to at least partially encircle said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; a cooling connector wherein said cooling connector has a minimum thermal conductivity of 1×10 4 W m −1 K −1 at temperatures of 4 degrees K; an intermediate conduction layer formed between said at least one cavity cooler and said at least one superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity configured to facilitate thermal conductivity between said cavity cooler and said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; a mechanical support connected to said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity configured for stabilizing said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; and a refrigeration source connected to said cooling connector wherein said refrigeration source conducts heat away from said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity via said cooling connector. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein said intermediate conduction layer is configured of a ductile material comprising one of: indium; and lead. 11. The system of claim 9 wherein said mechanical support comprises at least one of: a plurality of support rods; and a solid cylinder. 12. The system of claim 9 wherein said refrigeration source further comprises: a vessel containing a cryogenic fluid. 13. The system of claim 9 , further comprising: a cold tip associated with said refrigeration source clamped to said cooling connector wherein said clamp provides a thermal conductor between said refrigeration source and said cooling connector. 14. The system of claim 13 wherein a thermal resistance between said cooling connector and cold tip is no more than 10% of a thermal resistance of said cooling connector thereby providing efficient conduction of heat from said cooling connector to said refrigeration source. 15. An accelerator comprising: at least one superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity; an electron gun; at least one cooling ring; a cooling connector comprising at least one cooling strip for connecting said cooling ring to said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity, wherein said cooling connector has a minimum thermal conductivity of 1×10 4 W m −1 K −1 at temperatures of 4 degrees K; and a refrigeration source wherein said refrigeration source conducts heat away from said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity via said cooling ring. 16. The accelerator of claim 15 further comprising: at least one cooling strip for connecting said cooling ring to said superconducting radio frequency accelerator cavity. 17. The accelerator of claim 16 further comprising: at least one cooling bar connected to said at least one cooling strip. 18. The accelerator of claim 15 wherein said cooling ring is applied to said superconducting radio frequency accelerator through one or more of: direct casting; diffusion boding; stud welding; and mechanical clamping.

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  • with superconductive walls · CPC title

  • H05H7/22Primary

    Details of linear accelerators, e.g. drift tubes (H05H7/02 - H05H7/20 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10070509B2 cover?
An accelerator comprising at least one accelerator cavity, an electron gun, at least one cavity cooler configured to at least partially encircle the accelerator cavity, a cooling connector, an intermediate conduction layer formed between the at least one cavity cooler and the at least one accelerator cavity configured to facilitate thermal conductivity between the cavity cooler and the accelera…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fermi Res Alliance Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05H7/22. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).