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Electron gun producing beams with controllable current density

The existing Brillouin-type electron gun at the TwinEBIS test bench is, according to Herrmann theory, capable of producing an electron beam with a current density of 3850 A/cm$^{2}$ in the 2 T solenoid. To control the electron beam current density and the magnetic flux inside the beam, the existing...

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Autores principales: Pikin, Alexander, Bencini, Vittorio, Pahl, Hannes, Wenander, Fredrik
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2244/1/012103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813071
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Sumario:The existing Brillouin-type electron gun at the TwinEBIS test bench is, according to Herrmann theory, capable of producing an electron beam with a current density of 3850 A/cm$^{2}$ in the 2 T solenoid. To control the electron beam current density and the magnetic flux inside the beam, the existing electron gun - now using purely electrostatic focusing - can be modified by permitting magnetic flux to reach the cathode. In such a configuration, the stabilizing magnetic flux inside the electron beam can be controlled by changing the current in the magnet coil surrounding the cathode. The radial oscillations of the electron beam, resulting from the increased magnetic field on the cathode, can be significantly reduced by employing a non-adiabatic magnetic field near the electron gun. This method has been recently developed and successfully used at REXEBIS at CERN. We present the computer simulations of such electro-optical system.