Performance of a second generation X -band rf photoinjector

rf photoinjectors produce incredibly bright electron beams enabling advanced photon science applications such as the current generation of free electron lasers and high energy x-rays and gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering. A second generation 5.59 cellX-band rf gun has been developed, installed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. Accelerators and beams 2018-07, Vol.21 (7), p.073401, Article 073401
Hauptverfasser: Marsh, R. A., Anderson, G. G., Anderson, S. G., Gibson, D. J., Barty, C. P. J., Hwang, Y.
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Zusammenfassung:rf photoinjectors produce incredibly bright electron beams enabling advanced photon science applications such as the current generation of free electron lasers and high energy x-rays and gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering. A second generation 5.59 cellX-band rf gun has been developed, installed, conditioned, commissioned, tuned, and used to produce laser-Compton x-rays and multiple electron bunches. A charge per bunch from a few pC to 500 pC has been measured, consistent with a quantum efficiency of5×10−5using a 263 nm 10 Hz photocathode drive laser. The rf gun has operated close to design performance at high gradient, and more reliably at lower gradient achieving a root mean square normalized emittance of 0.3 mm mrad at both 80 pC at185MV/m, and 40 pC at165MV/m. Thermal emittance is estimated at0.55mmmrad/mm. Energy spread of 0.03% has been achieved. These results agree very well with modeling predictions for the operating conditions under which the measurements were made. Unusually disruptive breakdowns were observed with an applied magnetic field of0.5Tused for emittance compensation.
ISSN:2469-9888
2469-9888
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.073401