Author: Keckert, S.
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MOPVA010 Setup and Status of an SRF Photoinjector for Energy-Recovery Linac Applications 865
 
  • T. Kamps, D. Böhlick, A.B. Büchel, M. Bürger, P. Echevarria, A. Frahm, F. Göbel, S. Heling, A. Jankowiak, S. Keckert, H. Kirschner, G. Klemz, J. Knobloch, G. Kourkafas, J. Kühn, O. Kugeler, A.N. Matveenko, A. Neumann, N. Ohm-Krafft, E. Panofski, F. Pfloksch, S. Rotterdam, M.A.H. Schmeißer, M. Schuster, H. Stein, J. Ullrich, A. Ushakov, J. Völker
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • I. Will
    MBI, Berlin, Germany
 
  Funding: The work is funded by the Helmholtz-Association, BMBF, the state of Berlin and HZB.
The Superconducting RF (SRF) photoinjector programme for the energy-recovery linac (ERL) test facility BERLinPro sets out to push the brightness and average current limits for ERL electron sources by tackling the main challenges related to beam dynamics of SRF photoinjectors, the incorporation of high quantum efficiency (QE) photocathodes, and suppression of unwanted beam generation. The paper details the experimental layout of the SRF photoinjector and the gun test facility GunLab at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin.
 
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MOPVA049 First Commissioning of an SRF Photo-Injector Module for BERLinPro 971
 
  • A. Neumann, A. Burrill, D. Böhlick, A.B. Büchel, M. Bürger, P. Echevarria, A. Frahm, H.-W. Glock, F. Göbel, S. Heling, K. Janke, T. Kamps, S. Keckert, S. Klauke, G. Klemz, J. Knobloch, G. Kourkafas, J. Kühn, O. Kugeler, N. Ohm, E. Panofski, H. Plötz, S. Rotterdam, M. Schenk, M.A.H. Schmeißer, M. Schuster, H. Stein, Y. Tamashevich, J. Ullrich, A. Ushakov, J. Völker
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • A. Matheisen, M. Schmökel
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by German Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Land Berlin, and grants of Helmholtz Association.
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) is currently building an high average current superconducting ERL to demonstrate ERL operation with low normalized beam emittance of 1 mm·mrad at 100mA and short pulses of about 2 ps. For the injector section a series of SRF photoinjector cavities is being developed. The medium power prototype presented here features a 1.4 x λ/2 cell SRF cavity with a normal-conducting, high quantum efficiency CsK2Sb cathode, implementing a modified HZDR-style cathode insert. This injector potentially allows for 6 mA beam current at up to 3.5 MeV kinetic energy. In this contribution, the first RF commissioning results of the photo-injector module will be presented and compared to the level of performance during the cavity production and string assembly process.
 
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