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Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector

A new S-Band photoinjector is being developed at UCLA that will feature a large accelerating gradient at 160 MeV/m creating a beam with approximately 6.5 MeV at the exit. Because of the large accelerating gradient and other considerations, such as cooling and manufacturing, the new Supergun will be...

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Autores principales: Cahill, Alexander, Fukasawa, Atsushi, Rosenzweig, James, Faillace, Luigi, Spataro, Bruno, Valloni, Alessandra
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2062597
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author Cahill, Alexander
Fukasawa, Atsushi
Rosenzweig, James
Faillace, Luigi
Spataro, Bruno
Valloni, Alessandra
author_facet Cahill, Alexander
Fukasawa, Atsushi
Rosenzweig, James
Faillace, Luigi
Spataro, Bruno
Valloni, Alessandra
author_sort Cahill, Alexander
collection CERN
description A new S-Band photoinjector is being developed at UCLA that will feature a large accelerating gradient at 160 MeV/m creating a beam with approximately 6.5 MeV at the exit. Because of the large accelerating gradient and other considerations, such as cooling and manufacturing, the new Supergun will be coupled into using a coaxial method, rather than side coupling. With the large accelerating gradient we hope to create very low emittance beams on the order of 0.025 mm mrad. These beams can then be used for a number of purposes, mainly for high quality beams used in FELs. Electric simulations have been done using HFSS and Superfish. Heating and mechanical simulations were done using Ansys. Finally, beam simulations were completed with GPT.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13634082019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2062597engCahill, AlexanderFukasawa, AtsushiRosenzweig, JamesFaillace, LuigiSpataro, BrunoValloni, AlessandraSimulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF PhotoinjectorAccelerators and Storage RingsA new S-Band photoinjector is being developed at UCLA that will feature a large accelerating gradient at 160 MeV/m creating a beam with approximately 6.5 MeV at the exit. Because of the large accelerating gradient and other considerations, such as cooling and manufacturing, the new Supergun will be coupled into using a coaxial method, rather than side coupling. With the large accelerating gradient we hope to create very low emittance beams on the order of 0.025 mm mrad. These beams can then be used for a number of purposes, mainly for high quality beams used in FELs. Electric simulations have been done using HFSS and Superfish. Heating and mechanical simulations were done using Ansys. Finally, beam simulations were completed with GPT.CERN-ACC-2014-387oai:inspirehep.net:13634082014
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Cahill, Alexander
Fukasawa, Atsushi
Rosenzweig, James
Faillace, Luigi
Spataro, Bruno
Valloni, Alessandra
Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title_full Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title_fullStr Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title_full_unstemmed Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title_short Simulations for the High Gradient, Low Emittance Supergun RF Photoinjector
title_sort simulations for the high gradient, low emittance supergun rf photoinjector
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2062597
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