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CSNS (China Spallation Neutron Source) is an accelerator-based facility that generates high-intensity short-pulse neutrons for multidisciplinary research platforms. Its accelerator system includes an 80 MeV H⁻linac and a 1.6 GeV rapid-cycling synchrotron, with a designed target power of 100 kW. The facility has operated stably for 7 years and yielded a number of research achievements. CSNS Phase II aims to boost beam power to 500 kW and add 11 new spectrometers and experimental stations. Pre-research on key accelerator components—including H⁻ ion sources, magnetic alloy-loaded cavities, and superconducting cavities—has either progressed to mass production or been put into online commissioning. This report presents the relevant research progress.
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