William Soyars
10 Papers
54 Citations
William Soyars is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryomodule & Fermilab. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
LCLS-II SRF Cavity Processing Protocol Development and Baseline Cavity Performance Demonstration
Matthias Liepe,Paul Bishop,Mattia Checchin,Holly Conklin,A. C. Crawford,Edward Daly,Kirk Davis,M. Drury,Ralf Eichhorn,John Fischer,Fumio Furuta,Mingqi Ge,Daniel Gonnella,Anna Grassellino,Chuck Grimm,Terri Gruber,Daniel Hall,A. Hocker,Georg Hoffstaetter,John Kaufman,Gregory Kulina,James Maniscalco,Martina Martinello,Oleksandr Melnychuk,Tim O'Connell,Joseph Ozelis,Ari Palczewski,Peter Quigley,Charles Reece,Alexander Romanenko,Marc Ross,Allan Rowe,Daniel Sabol,James Sears,Dmitri Sergatskov,William Soyars,Richard Stanek,Vadim Veshcherevich,Genfa Wu +38 more
- 01 Dec 2015
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Cryogenic System for the Cryomodule Test Facility at Fermilab
Michael G. White,Alex Martinez,Rick Bossert,Andrew Dalesandro,Michael Geynisman,Benjamin Hansen,Arkadiy Klebaner,Jerry Makara,Liujin Pei,Dave Richardson,William Soyars,J. Theilacker +11 more
- 29 Jan 2014
TL;DR: An overview of the current progress and near-future plans for the cryogenic system at the new Cryomodule Test Facility (CMTF) at Fermilab is provided in this article.
Capture Cavity II at Fermilab
Timothy Koeth,Julien Branlard,R. Carcagno,Paul Czarapata,Helen Edwards,Camille Ginsburg,B. Hanna,Andrew Hocker,A. Klebaner,Mike McGee,D.F. Orris,Peter Prieto,J. Reid,James Santucci,William Soyars,Cheng-Yang Tan +15 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: The Capture Cavity II (CCII) as mentioned in this paper is a high gradient TESLA style cavity intended to upgrade the photoinjector to 40MeV. The cavity, provided by DESY, was tested in the TTF horizontal test cryostat Chechia.
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First Beam and High-Gradient Cryomodule Commissioning Results of the Advanced Superconducting Test Accelerator at Fermilab
Darren Crawford,Curtis Baffes,Daniel Broemmelsiek,Kermit Carlson,Brian Chase,Ed Cullerton,John Diamond,Nathan B. Eddy,Dean Edstrom,Elvin Harms,A. Hocker,Cindy Joe,A. Klebaner,Michael Kucera,J. Leibfritz,Alex Lumpkin,Jerry Makara,Sergei Nagaitsev,Oleg Nezhevenko,Dennis Nicklaus,Lucy Nobrega,Philippe Piot,Peter Prieto,J. Reid,Jinhao Ruan,James Santucci,William Soyars,Giulio Stancari,Ding Sun,Randy Thurman-Keup,Alexander Valishev,A. Warner,Steven Wesseln +32 more
- 01 Jun 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the International Linear Collider (ILC) style 8-cavity cryomodule has achieved the ILC performance milestone of 31.5 MV/m per cavity.
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High Gradient Performance in Fermilab ILC Cryomodule
Elvin Harms,Curtis Baffes,Kermit Carlson,Brian Chase,Darren Crawford,Ed Cullerton,Dean Edstrom,A. Hocker,Arkadiy Klebaner,Michael Kucera,J. Leibfritz,Jerry Makara,Dave McDowell,Oleg Nezhevenko,Dennis Nicklaus,Yuriy Pischalnikov,Peter Prieto,J. Reid,Warren Schappert,William Soyars,Philip Varghese,A. Warner +21 more
- 01 Dec 2015
TL;DR: Fermilab has assembled an ILC-like cryomodule using U.S. processed high gradient cavities and achieved an average gradient of 31.5 MV/m for the entire CryOval as mentioned in this paper.
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