03 Particle Sources and Alternative Acceleration Techniques
A17 High Intensity Accelerators
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TUPRI015 Transverse Emittance Compensation for the Rossendorf SRF Gun II 1582
 
  • H. Vennekate, A. Arnold, P.N. Lu, P. Murcek, J. Teichert, R. Xiang
    HZDR, Dresden, Germany
  • T. Kamps
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • P. Kneisel
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: We acknowledge the support of the EU Community-Research Infrastructure Activity under the FP7 program (EuCARD-2, 312453) and of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research grant 05K12CR1.
Superconducting RF particle sources combine the advantages of normal conducting RF sources and high duty cycle non-RF sources. The Rossendorf SRF gun was the first to demonstrate this injecting electrons into the ELBE accelerator at 13 MHz. Recently, a new 3-1/2-gun cavity has been prepared at Jefferson Lab for its use in an updated injector which is expected to increase the electron energy from 2.4 to 7.5 MeV. Along with this new cavity, a new gun cryostat has been introduced. It combines several minor updates to the setup with the installation of a superconducting solenoid right at the exit of the gun, compensating the emittance growth of the electron bunch at an early stage. The poster is going to conclude the results of the commissioning of the new cryostat including the solenoid and compare it to the prior concept using a normal conducting solenoid outside the cryostat. As it is of great importance to this subject, studies of the magnetic shielding are going to be presented as well.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-TUPRI015  
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