Harsh Maniar
3 Papers
3 Citations
Harsh Maniar is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vacuum tube & Linear particle accelerator. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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High gradient performance and quench behavior of a verification cryomodule for a high energy continuous wave linear accelerator
Sam Posen,A. Cravatta,Mattia Checchin,Sebastian Aderhold,Chris Adolphsen,T. Arkan,Daniel Bafia,A. Benwell,Damon Bice,Brian Chase,Crispin Contreras-Martinez,Lawrence Doolittle,J. D. Fuerst,Daniel Gonnella,Anna Grassellino,Chuck Grimm,Benjamin Hansen,Elvin Harms,Brian D. Hartsell,G. Hays,Jeremiah Holzbauer,S. Hoobler,Joshua Kaluzny,T.N.Khabiboulline,Marek Kucera,D. Lambert,R. Legg,F.K. Lewis,Jerry Makara,Harsh Maniar,James Maniscalco,Martina Martinello,J. Nelson,Sergio Paiagua,Y. Pischalnikov,P. Prieto,J. Reid,MissA. Ross,Carlos Serrano,N. Solyak,A. Syed,D. Sun,G Tatkowski,R Wang,Mary Jean White,L.G. Zacarias +45 more
TL;DR: An eight-cavity, 1.3 GHz, SLAC linac coherent light source II High Energy cryomodule was assembled and tested at Fermilab to verify performance before the start of production as mentioned in this paper .
Commissioning of the FRIB RFQ
Haitao Ren,John Brandon,Nathan Bultman,Martin Konrad,Harsh Maniar,Daniel H. Morris,Philip Morrison,Eduard Pozdeyev,Xing Rao,Roben Walker,Shen Zhao +10 more
- 01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: The radio-frequency quadrupole (RFQ) at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is a 4-vane type cavity designed to accelerate heavy ion beams with charge states Q/A between 1/7 and 1/3 from 12 keV/u to 0.5 MeV/U as discussed by the authors.
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RF System for FRIB Accelerator
Daniel H. Morris,John Brandon,Nathan Bultman,Kelly Davidson,Alberto Facco,Paul Gibson,Leslie Hodges,Martin Konrad,Tom Larter,Harsh Maniar,Philip Morrison,Peter Ostroumov,John Popielarski,Eduard Pozdeyev,Haitao Ren,Thomas Russo,Ken Schrock,Roben Walker,Jie Wei,Ting Xu,Ying Xu,Shen Zhao +21 more
- 01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of solid state amplifiers and LLRF in off-line testing and online testing of the FRIB RFQ amplifier is presented. But the authors do not specify the number of amplifiers used.