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1997
Report No.: DESY-M-97-10
Abstract: The TESLA Test Facility (TTF), und construction at DESY by an international collaboration, is an R&D test bed for the superconducting option for future linear e$^+$/e$^-$ colliders. It consists of an infrastructure to process and test the cavaties and of a 390 MeV linac. The infrastructure has been installed and is fully operational. It includes a complex of clean rooms, an ultraclean water plant, a chemical etching installation and a ultra-high vacuum furnace. The linac will consist of three cryomodules, each containing eight nine-cell cavities operated at 1.3 GHz. The accelerating gradient should be of at least 15 MV/m, with a Q of 3x10$^9$. The injector delivers a beam of 10-15 MeV, it has been installed and commissioned. The first module is in place, a 140 MeV beam is expected in June 97. An overview of the facility and results of the tests are given in this paper.
Keyword(s): talk: Vancouver 1997/05/12 ; electron positron: linear collider ; linear collider: proposed ; RF system: superconductivity ; cryogenics ; microwaves: coupling ; DESY Lab
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