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High Current ERL Technology | |
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Funding: This work is supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. DOE. High current ERL is essential for high energy electron coolers: magnetized, non-magnetized, coherent and other. SRF Linac with well dumped HOMs and high current low energy electron injector are required. At BNL the R&D high-current ERL is under commissioning. The key components of this ERL are: the highly damped 5-cell superconducting RF cavity and the high-current superconducting RF gun. The gun is equipped with multi-alkaline photocathode insertion system. Gun and Linac operating RF frequency is 703.59 MHz. Current laser operates at 10 MHz. The R&D ERL is designed to generate 350 mA of average current. The unique design of merger system allows operating at low injection energy while preserves emittance. The flexible returning loop optics allowed to study different aspects of stability operation. Recently 500 pC per bunch charge and 5mA current in short pulses has been demonstrated. Some aspects of BNL R&D ERL design and beam tests results will be discussed. After ERL commissioning in BLDG 912 the ERL will be relocated to RHIC IP2 to be used for LEReC. |
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WEXAUD02 | Emittance Growth From Modulated Focusing and Bunched Beam Electron Cooling | 132 |
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The Low Energy electron Cooling (LEReC) project at Brookhaven employs an energy recovery linac to supply electrons in the 1.6 to 5 MeV range. Along with cooling the stored ion beam these bunches create a coherent space charge field which can cause emittance growth. This process is investigated both analytically and via simulation. | ||
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