Author: Theisen, C.
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MOPOY052 200 MeV H Linac Upgrades at Brookhaven 968
 
  • D. Raparia, J.G. Alessi, G. Atoian, B. Briscoe, C. Cullen, D.M. Gassner, O. Gould, M. Harvey, T. Lehn, V. LoDestro, M. Mapes, I. Marneris, A. McNerney, J. Morris, W.E. Pekrul, J. Ritter, R.F. Schoenfeld, F. Severino, C. Theisen, A. Zaltsman, A. Zelenski
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  The 200 MeV H Linac has been operational for the last 45 years providing beam for the physics and isotope programs. Currently we are upgrading the Linac for improved reliability and integrated intensity. Recently we replaced the 7651 tubes with solid-state RF amplifiers. In addition, the low level RF system and Timing system were upgraded and new beam loss monitors were installed that is sensitive at low-energies and to neutrons. We have a plan for future upgrades to the vacuum, Controls, diagnostics and power supply systems. In order to achieve higher average current for the isotope program, it is plan to increase the beam pulse length from 450 us to 900 us. This will require modifications to the RF and all pulse power supply systems.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOPOY052  
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WEOAB02 Record Performance of SRF Gun with CsK2Sb Photocathode 2085
 
  • I. Pinayev, Z. Altinbas, S.A. Belomestnykh, I. Ben-Zvi, K.A. Brown, J.C. Brutus, A.J. Curcio, A. Di Lieto, C. Folz, D.M. Gassner, M. Harvey, T. Hayes, R.L. Hulsart, J.P. Jamilkowski, Y.C. Jing, D. Kayran, R. Kellermann, R.F. Lambiase, V. Litvinenko, G.J. Mahler, M. Mapes, W. Meng, K. Mernick, R.J. Michnoff, T.A. Miller, M.G. Minty, G. Narayan, P. Orfin, D. Phillips, T. Rao, J. Reich, T. Roser, B. Sheehy, J. Skaritka, L. Smart, K.S. Smith, L. Snydstrup, V. Soria, Z. Sorrell, R. Than, C. Theisen, J.E. Tuozzolo, E. Wang, G. Wang, B. P. Xiao, T. Xin, W. Xu, A. Zaltsman, Z. Zhao
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
High-gradient CW photo-injectors operating at high ac-celerating gradients promise to revolutionize many sci-ences and applications. They can establish the basis for super-bright monochromatic X-ray and gamma-ray sources, high luminosity hadron colliders, nuclear- waste transmutation or a new generation of microchip produc-tion. In this paper we report on our operation of a super-conducting RF electron gun with a record-high accelerat-ing gradient at the CsK2Sb photocathode (i.e. ~ 20 MV/m) generating a record-high bunch charge (i.e., 2 nC). We briefly describe the system and then detail our experimental results.
 
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