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- Cryomodule abstract "A cryomodule is a section of a modern particle accelerator composed of superconducting RF (SRF) acceleration cavities, and needs very low operating temperatures (of around 2 Kelvin). The cryomodule is a complex, state-of-the-art supercooled component in which particle beams are accelerated for scientific research. The niobium cavities are cooled with liquid helium.A cryomodule section of an accelerator is composed of normal conducting and superconducting cavities that accelerate the beam, also including a magnetic lattice that provides focusing and steering.".
- Cryomodule thumbnail SRF_Cavity_Diagram_1.png?width=300.
- Cryomodule wikiPageExternalLink thumbnails.html.
- Cryomodule wikiPageExternalLink 03sns.html.
- Cryomodule wikiPageExternalLink ACFA2B.pdf.
- Cryomodule wikiPageID "2901658".
- Cryomodule wikiPageRevisionID "484590293".
- Cryomodule hasPhotoCollection Cryomodule.
- Cryomodule subject Category:Accelerator_physics.
- Cryomodule comment "A cryomodule is a section of a modern particle accelerator composed of superconducting RF (SRF) acceleration cavities, and needs very low operating temperatures (of around 2 Kelvin). The cryomodule is a complex, state-of-the-art supercooled component in which particle beams are accelerated for scientific research.".
- Cryomodule label "Cryomodule".
- Cryomodule sameAs m.08b937.
- Cryomodule sameAs Q5190537.
- Cryomodule sameAs Q5190537.
- Cryomodule wasDerivedFrom Cryomodule?oldid=484590293.
- Cryomodule depiction SRF_Cavity_Diagram_1.png.
- Cryomodule isPrimaryTopicOf Cryomodule.