Author: Dunham, B.M.
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WG103
The Cornell ERL Injector Project  
 
  • B.M. Dunham
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
 
  Much progress has been made with the Cornell ERL injector, a prototype machine for a future ERL-based light source. We will present recent results on high-average current operation, cathode lifetime, and emittance measurements at 20 and 80 pC.  
slides icon Slides WG103 [1.952 MB]  
 
WG301
SRF Cavity Development for the Cornell ERL Project  
 
  • B.M. Dunham
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
 
  Significant R&D towards achieving the goals for the SRF cavities of an ERL light source has been carried out in the past few years. We will report on the results of a single, 7-cell cavity in a horizontal test cryostat, and on progress towards building a full-scale, 6 cavity prototype for an ERL.  
slides icon Slides WG301 [3.625 MB]  
 
WG403
High Power Diagnostics for an ERL Injector  
 
  • B.M. Dunham
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
 
  Developing diagnostics for characterizing the high-power beams in an ERL injector is a difficult task. Most of the commonly used diagnostics cannot handle the high beam powers. We have developed and tested several methods for measuring beam profiles and beam halo. These will be described, along with a description of the diagnostics used for characterizing the beam at full bunch charge (but low average power).  
slides icon Slides WG403 [1.306 MB]