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RF Performance of a Next-Generation L-Band RF Gun at PITZ

Authors :
Li,Xiangkun
Bousonville,Michael
Schlarb,Holger
Aftab,Namra
Boonpornprasert,Prach
Knebel,Lennart
Lueangaramwong,Anusorn
Schreiber,Siegfried
Jachmann,Lutz
Niemczyk,Raffael
Oppelt,Anne
Schultze,Joerg
Philipp,Sebastian
Melkumyan,David
Stephan,Frank
Hoffmann,Andreas
Castro-Carballo,Maria-Elena
Weilbach,Tobias
Lederer,Sven
Vashchenko,Grygorii
Adhikari,Gowri
Richard,Christopher
Pfeiffer,Sven
Pohl,Mario
Shu,Guan
Wenskat,Marc
Ritter,Rene
Good,James
Aboulbanine,Zakaria
Kostin,Denis
Krasilnikov,Mikhail
Hoffmann,Matthias
Lilje,Lutz
Brinker,Frank
Qian,Houjun
Koschitzki,Christian
Weise,Hans
Georgiev,Georgi
Ziegler,Joerg
Koehler,Winfried
Petrosyan,Bagrat
Gross,Matthias
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

A new generation of high-gradient normal conducting 1.3 GHz RF gun with 1% duty factor was developed to provide a high-quality electron source for superconducting linac driven free-electron lasers like FLASH and European XFEL. Compared to the Gun4 series, Gun5 aims for a ~50% longer RF pulse length (RF pulse duration of up to 1 ms at 10 Hz repetition rate) combined with high gradients (up to ~60 MV/m at the cathode). In addition to the improved cell geometry and cooling concept, the new cavity is equipped with an RF probe to measure and control the amplitude and phase of the RF field inside the gun. The first characterization of Gun5.1 included measurements of RF amplitude and phase stability (pulse-to-pulse and along 1 ms RF pulse). The dark current was measured at various peak power levels. The results of this characterization will be reported.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c44f76afac4c54c847e671c1a29e8140
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-fel2022-tup03