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Cebaf Injector Model For KL Beam Conditions, Sunil Pokharel, Geoffrey A. Krafft, A. S. Hofler, R. Kazimi, M. Bruker, J. Grames, S. Zhang Jan 2022

Cebaf Injector Model For KL Beam Conditions, Sunil Pokharel, Geoffrey A. Krafft, A. S. Hofler, R. Kazimi, M. Bruker, J. Grames, S. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

The Jefferson Lab KL experiment will run at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility with a much lower bunch repetition rate (7.80 or 15.59 MHz) than nominally used (249.5 or 499 MHz). While the proposed average current of 2.5 - 5.0 µA is relatively low compared to the maximum CEBAF current of approximately 180 µA, the corresponding bunch charge is atypically high for CEBAF injector operation. In this work, we investigated the evolution and transmission of low-rep-rate, high-bunch-charge (0.32 to 0.64 pC) beams through the CEBAF injector. Using the commercial software General Particle Tracer, we have simulated and analyzed the …


Improved Electrostatic Design Of The Jefferson Lab 300 Kv Dc Photogun And The Minimization Of Beam Deflection, M. A. Mamun, D. B. Bullard, J. R. Delayen, J. M. Grames, C. Hernandez-Garcia, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, S.A.K. Wijethunga Jan 2022

Improved Electrostatic Design Of The Jefferson Lab 300 Kv Dc Photogun And The Minimization Of Beam Deflection, M. A. Mamun, D. B. Bullard, J. R. Delayen, J. M. Grames, C. Hernandez-Garcia, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, S.A.K. Wijethunga

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An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of the ion beam to achieve the high luminosity required for the proposed electron-ion colliders. An improved design of the 300 kV DC high voltage photogun at Jefferson Lab was incorporated toward overcoming the beam loss and space charge current limitation experienced in the original design. To reach the bunch charge goal of ~ few nC within 75 ps bunches, the existing DC high voltage photogun electrodes and anode-cathode gap were modified to increase the longitudinal electric field (Ez) at the photocathode. The anode-cathode …


Bunch Length Measurements At The Cebaf Injector At 130 Kv, Sunil Pokharel, M. W. Bruker, J. M. Grames, A. S. Hofler, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, S. Zhang Jan 2022

Bunch Length Measurements At The Cebaf Injector At 130 Kv, Sunil Pokharel, M. W. Bruker, J. M. Grames, A. S. Hofler, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, S. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

In this work, we investigated the evolution in bunch length of beams through the CEBAF injector for low to high charge per bunch. Using the General Particle Tracer (GPT), we have simulated the beams through the beamline of the CEBAF injector and analyzed the beam to get the bunch lengths at the location of chopper. We performed these simulations with the existing injector using a 130 kV gun voltage. Finally, we describe measurements to validate these simulations. The measurements have been done using chopper scanning technique for two injector laser drive frequency modes: one with 500 MHz, and another with …


New Results At Jlab Describing Operating Lifetime Of Gaas Photo-Guns, M. Bruker, J. Grames, C. Hernández-García, M. Poelker, S. Zhang, V. Lizárraga-Rubio, C. Valerio-Lizárraga, Joshua T. Yoskowitz Jan 2022

New Results At Jlab Describing Operating Lifetime Of Gaas Photo-Guns, M. Bruker, J. Grames, C. Hernández-García, M. Poelker, S. Zhang, V. Lizárraga-Rubio, C. Valerio-Lizárraga, Joshua T. Yoskowitz

Physics Faculty Publications

Polarized electrons from GaAs photocathodes have been key to some of the highest-impact results of the Jefferson Lab science program over the past 30 years. During this time, various studies have given insight into improving the operational lifetime of these photocathodes in DC high-voltage photo-guns while using lasers with spatial Gaussian profiles of typically 0.5 mm to 1 mm FWHM, cathode voltages of 100 kV to 130 kV, and a wide range of beam currents up to multiple mA. In this contribution, we show recent experimental data from a 100 kV to 180 kV setup and describe our progress at …


A Hard X-Ray Compton Source At Cbeta, K.E. Deitrick, J. Crone, C. Franck, G.H. Hoffstaetter, Geoffrey A. Krafft, B. D. Muratori, H. L. Owen, Balša Terzić, P. H. Williams Jan 2021

A Hard X-Ray Compton Source At Cbeta, K.E. Deitrick, J. Crone, C. Franck, G.H. Hoffstaetter, Geoffrey A. Krafft, B. D. Muratori, H. L. Owen, Balša Terzić, P. H. Williams

Physics Faculty Publications

Inverse Compton scattering (ICS) holds the potential for future high flux, narrow bandwidth x-ray sources driven by high quality, high repetition rate electron beams. CBETA, the Cornell-BNL Energy recovery linac (ERL) Test Accelerator, is the world’s first superconducting radiofrequency multi-turn ERL, with a maximum energy of 150 MeV, capable of ICS production of x-rays above 400 keV. We present an update on the bypass design and anticipated parameters of a compact ICS source at CBETA. X-ray parameters from the CBETA ICS are compared to those of leading synchrotron radiation facilities, demonstrating that, above a few hundred keV, photon beams produced …


High Current High Charge Magnetized And Bunched Electron Beam From A Dc Photogun For Jleic Cooler, S. Zhang, P. A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D. B. Bullard, Jean R. Delayen, J. M. Grames, J. Guo, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M.G. Tiefenback, Y.W. Wang, S.A.K. Wijethunga Jan 2019

High Current High Charge Magnetized And Bunched Electron Beam From A Dc Photogun For Jleic Cooler, S. Zhang, P. A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D. B. Bullard, Jean R. Delayen, J. M. Grames, J. Guo, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M.G. Tiefenback, Y.W. Wang, S.A.K. Wijethunga

Physics Faculty Publications

A high current, high charge magnetized electron beamline that has been under development for fast and efficient cooling of ion beams for the proposed Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider (JLEIC). In this paper, we present the latest progress over the past year that include the generation of picosecond magnetized beam bunches at average currents up to 28 mA with exceptionally long photocathode lifetime, and the demonstrations of magnetized beam with high bunch charge up to 700 pC at 10s of kHz repetition rates. Detailed studies on a stable drive laser system, long lifetime photocathode, beam magnetization effect, beam diagnostics, and …


Space Charge Study Of The Jefferson Lab Magnetized Electron Beam, Sajini A.K. Wijethunga, J. F. Benesch, Jean R. Delayen, F. E. Hannon, C. Hernandez-Garcia, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, S. Zhang Jan 2019

Space Charge Study Of The Jefferson Lab Magnetized Electron Beam, Sajini A.K. Wijethunga, J. F. Benesch, Jean R. Delayen, F. E. Hannon, C. Hernandez-Garcia, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, S. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

Magnetized electron cooling could result in high luminosity at the proposed Jefferson Lab Electron-Ion Collider (JLEIC). In order to increase the cooling efficiency, a bunched electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required. We generated magnetized electron beams with high bunch charge using a new compact DC high voltage photo-gun biased at -300 kV with alkali-antimonide photocathode and a commercial ultrafast laser. This contribution explores how magnetization affects space charge dominated beams as a function of magnetic field strength, gun high voltage, laser pulse width, and laser spot size.


Compact Srf Linac For High Brilliance Inverse Compton Scattering Light Source, Kirsten E. Deitrick, Jean R. Delayen, Geoffrey A. Krafft, Balša Terzić Jan 2019

Compact Srf Linac For High Brilliance Inverse Compton Scattering Light Source, Kirsten E. Deitrick, Jean R. Delayen, Geoffrey A. Krafft, Balša Terzić

Physics Faculty Publications

New designs for compact SRF linacs can produce micron-size electron beams. These can can be used for inverse Compton scattering light sources of exceptional flux and brilliance.


Mobile Free-Electron Laser For Remote Atmospheric Survey, S. Johnson, Balša Terzić, Geoffrey A. Krafft Jan 2018

Mobile Free-Electron Laser For Remote Atmospheric Survey, S. Johnson, Balša Terzić, Geoffrey A. Krafft

Physics Faculty Publications

Reliable atmospheric surveys for carbon distributions will be essential to building an understanding of the Earth's carbon cycle and the role it plays in climate change. One of the core needs of NASA 's Active Sensing of CO2 Over Nights, Days and Seasons (ASCENDS) Mission is to advance the range and precision of current remote atmospheric survey techniques. The feasibility of using accelerator-based sources of infrared light to improve current airborne lidar systems has been explored. A literary review has been conducted to asses the needs of ASCENDS versus the current capabilities of modern atmospheric survey technology, and the parameters …


Production Of Magnetized Electron Beam From A Dc High Voltage Photogun, M.A. Mamun, P.A. Adderly, J. Benesch, B. Bullard, J. Delayen, J. Grames, J. Guo, F. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. Tiefenback, Y. Wang, Sajini Wijethunga, S. Zhang Jan 2018

Production Of Magnetized Electron Beam From A Dc High Voltage Photogun, M.A. Mamun, P.A. Adderly, J. Benesch, B. Bullard, J. Delayen, J. Grames, J. Guo, F. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. Tiefenback, Y. Wang, Sajini Wijethunga, S. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

Bunched-beam electron cooling is a key feature of all proposed designs of the future electron-ion collider, and a requirement for achieving the highest promised collision luminosity. At the Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider (JLEIC), fast cooling of ion beams will be accomplished via so-called 'magnetized cooling' implemented using a recirculator ring that employs an energy recovery linac. In this contribution, we describe the production of magnetized electron beam using a compact 300 kV DC high voltage photogun with an inverted insulator geometry, and using alkali-antimonide photocathodes. Beam magnetization was assessed using a modest diagnostic beamline that includes YAG view screens …


300 Kv Dc High Voltage Photogun With Inverted Insulator Geometry And Csk₂Sb Photocathode, Y.W. Wang, P.A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D.B. Bullard, J.M. Grames, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, G. G. Palacios Serrano, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. G. Tiefenback, S.A.K. Wijethunga Jan 2018

300 Kv Dc High Voltage Photogun With Inverted Insulator Geometry And Csk₂Sb Photocathode, Y.W. Wang, P.A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D.B. Bullard, J.M. Grames, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, G. G. Palacios Serrano, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. G. Tiefenback, S.A.K. Wijethunga

Physics Faculty Publications

A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated reliably at 300 kV bias voltage using alkali-antimonide photocathodes. This presentation describes key electrostatic design features of the photogun with accompanying emittance measurements obtained across the entire photocathode surface that speak to field non-uniformity within the cathode/anode gap. A summary of initial photocathode lifetime measurements at beam currents up to 4.5 mA is also presented.