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| 12 GeV Developments
JLab is working hard to prepare for the 12 GeV upgrade
of CEBAF. The CEBAF@12GeV website
describes the overall project and its physics motivations. Below are
some highlights of our current
prototype cryomodule for the upgrade.
We call it Renascence.
- Latest Jefferson Lab cryomodule design
- Optimized for CW use in CEBAF
- Prototype for the CEBAF 12 GeV Upgrade
- Need >108 MV with 250 W dynamic heat load at 2 K
- Uses eight 7-cell 1497 MHz niobium cavities
- Mixture of two differently-optimized cell shapes
- “HG” optimized for minimum peak surface electric
fields
- “LL” optimized for minimum cryogenic losses
- Q 0 > 8e9 @ > 19.2 MV/m average
- Improved power handling, HOM damping, and assembly features in cryomodule
design
- All cavities have been built at Jefferson Lab, and all have passed
their qualification tests at 2 K in the JLab vertical test area
- Assembly of the 8-cavity string is complete. Assembly of the balance
of the cryomodule around the string will continue into June 2005. This
string is the first JLab unit that avoids all use of indium wire seal
gaskets.

- Renascence will receive extensive testing in the JLab Cryomodule
Test Facility in summer of 2005
and is slated for installation in CEBAF
during the Fall maintenance down.
- Progressively unwrapped Renascence cryomodule design

Cross-section of the LL cavity assembly including titanium helium vessel,
tuner, and input waveguide system
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