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- M. Mahgoub, J. Bähr, H.-J. Grabosch, M. Groß, L. Hakobyan, G. Klemz, G. Kourkafas, M. Krasilnikov, D. Malyutin, A. Oppelt, M. Otevřel, B. Petrosyan, K. Rosbach, F. Stephan, G. Vashchenko
DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
- I.I. Isaev
MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
- Ye. Ivanisenko
IERT, Kharkov, Ukraine
- M. Khojoyan
ANSL, Yerevan, Armenia
- J. Li
USTC/NSRL, Hefei, Anhui, People's Republic of China
- B. Marchetti
INFN-Roma II, Roma, Italy
- D. Richter
HZB, Berlin, Germany
- J. Rönsch-Schulenburg
Uni HH, Hamburg, Germany
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Photoinjectors are a cornerstone for short-wavelength Free Electron Lasers (FELs) like FLASH and the European XFEL in Hamburg, Germany. The Photo Injector Test facility at DESY, location Zeuthen (PITZ), was built to develop and optimize such photoinjectors. The PITZ facility is capable of generating long trains of electron bunches, which can be accelerated up to ~25 MeV/c. Studying and optimizing the longitudinal properties of the electron bunch is an important topic at PITZ. A streak system consisting of Silica Aerogel radiators, optical transition radiation (OTR) screens, optical transmission line, and a streak camera is used to study the longitudinal properties with an accuracy of some ps. Due to the high radiation level in the facility, many of the lenses in the optical transmission line have turned brown, reducing the efficiency of the system. Some of the lenses were recovered by baking them up to 180°C. In contrast, few sensitive objective lenses can not be baked, rather they were recovered via exposure to infrared radiation with the proper wave length. An overview of the system, the difficulties, and the modifications needed to overcome the radiation effects are presented.
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- M. Otevřel, A. Donat, H.-J. Grabosch, M. Groß, L. Hakobyan, H.M. Henschel, L. Jachmann, M. Khojoyan, G. Klemz, W. Köhler, G. Koss, G. Kourkafas, M. Krasilnikov, K. Kusoljariyakul, H. Leich, J. Li, M. Mahgoub, D. Malyutin, B. Marchetti, J. Meissner, A. Oppelt, M. Penno, B. Petrosyan, M. Pohl, S. Riemann, M. Sachwitz, B. Schöneich, J. Schultze, A. Shapovalov, F. Stephan, F. Tonisch, G. Vashchenko, L.V. Vu, T. Walter, S. Weisse, R.W. Wenndorff, M. Winde
DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
- G. Asova
INRNE, Sofia, Bulgaria
- N.I. Brusova, L.V. Kravchuk, V.V. Paramonov
RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
- A. Gonnin, M. Joré, B. Mercier, C. Prevost, A. Variola
LAL, Orsay, France
- I.I. Isaev
MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
- Ye. Ivanisenko
IERT, Kharkov, Ukraine
- D. Richter
HZB, Berlin, Germany
- S. Rimjaem
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
- A.A. Zavadtsev, D.A. Zavadtsev
Nano, Moscow, Russia
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