Author: Litvinenko, V.
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TUPAB028 Permanent Magnets Future Electron Ion Colliders at RHIC and LHeC 1401
 
  • D. Trbojevic, S.J. Brooks, V. Litvinenko, T. Roser
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • G.H. Hoffstaetter
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
  • V. Litvinenko
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
We present a new ’green energy’ approach to the Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) and Recirculating Linac Accelerators (RLA) for the future Electron Ion Colliders (EIC) using single beam line made of very strong focusing combined function permanent magnets and the Fixed Field Alternating Linear Gradient (FFA-LG) principle. We are basing our design on recent very successful commissioning results of the Cornell University and Brookhaven National Laboratory ERL Test Accelerator.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB028  
About • paper received ※ 17 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 27 May 2021       issue date ※ 16 August 2021  
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WEPAB031 Frequency Dependence of Plasma Cascade Amplification 2672
 
  • G. Wang, V. Litvinenko, J. Ma
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • V. Litvinenko
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
A new type of amplifier, plasma cascade amplifier (PCA) has been proposed for a coherent electron cooling (CeC) system. Previously, the 1D model for PCA assumes that the transverse distribution of the density perturbation in the electrons is uniform and consequently, the plasma frequency does not depend on the wavelength of the perturbation. This assumption is valid if the longitudinal wavelength of the beam frame is much shorter than the transverse width of perturbation. In this work, we explore the PCI gain at a long wavelength by assuming the perturbation in the electron density has a non-uniform transverse profile. Specifically, we solve the 3D Poisson equation for given charge distribution (longitudinal sinusoidal, transversely Gaussian, or Beer-can), average the electric field over the transverse plane, and then apply it to 1D Vlasov equation. Similar to the previous calculation, the Vlasov equation can be reduced to a Hill’s equation but the plasma frequency now depends on the longitudinal wavelength of the density perturbation in the electrons. By numerically solving Hill’s equation, we obtain the gain of a PCA and compare it with the results from 3D SPACE simulations.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB031  
About • paper received ※ 20 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 23 June 2021       issue date ※ 17 August 2021  
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WEPAB138 Superconducting RF Gun with High Current and the Capability to Generate Polarized Electron Beams 2936
 
  • I. Petrushina
    SUNY SB, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • S.A. Belomestnykh, S. Kazakov, T.N. Khabiboulline, M. Martinello, Y.M. Pischalnikov, V.P. Yakovlev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
  • J.C. Brutus, P. Inacker, Y.C. Jing, V. Litvinenko, J. Skaritka, E. Wang
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • J.M. Grames, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, E.J-M. Voutier
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  High-current low-emittance CW electron beams are indispensable for nuclear and high-energy physics fixed target and collider experiments, cooling high energy hadron beams, generating CW beams of monoenergetic X-rays (in FELs) and gamma-rays (in Compton sources). Polarization of electrons in these beams provides extra value by opening a new set of observables and frequently improving the data quality. We report on the upgrade of the unique and fully functional CW SRF 1.25 MeV SRF gun, built as part of the Coherent electron Cooling (CeC) project, which has demonstrated sustained CW operation with CsK2Sb photocathodes generating electron bunches with record-low transverse emittances and record-high bunch charge exceeding 10 nC. We propose to extend the capabilities of this system to high average current of 100 milliampere in two steps: increasing the current 30-fold at each step with the goal to demonstrate reliable long-term operation of the high-current low-emittance CW SRF guns. We also propose to test polarized GaAs photocathodes in the ultra-high vacuum (UHV) environment of the SRF gun, which has never been successfully demonstrated in RF accelerators.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB138  
About • paper received ※ 25 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 29 July 2021       issue date ※ 23 August 2021  
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WEPAB265 Simulations of Cooling Rate for Coherent Electron Cooling with Plasma Cascade Amplifier 3261
 
  • J. Ma, V. Litvinenko, G. Wang
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • V. Litvinenko
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Coherent electron cooling (CeC) is a novel technique for rapidly cooling high-energy, high-intensity hadron beams. A plasma cascade amplifier (PCA) has been proposed for the CeC experiment in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The cooling rate of CeC experiment with PCA has been predicted in 3D start-to-end CeC simulations using code SPACE.
 
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About • paper received ※ 13 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 10 June 2021       issue date ※ 15 August 2021  
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WEPAB266 Simulation Studies of Plasma Cascade Amplifier 3265
 
  • J. Ma, V. Litvinenko, G. Wang
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • V. Litvinenko
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Plasma cascade amplifier (PCA) is an advanced design of amplifier for the coherent electron cooling (CeC) experiment in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). Working principle of PCA is the new plasma cascadeμbunching instability occurring in electron beams propagating along a straight trajectory. PCA is cost-effective as it does not require separating electron and hadron beams. SPACE, a parallel, relativistic 3D electromagnetic Particle-in-Cell (PIC) code, has been used for simulation studies of PCA.
 
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About • paper received ※ 13 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 10 June 2021       issue date ※ 16 August 2021  
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THPAB219 Beam Dynamics in Coherent Electron Cooling Accelerator 4216
 
  • Y.C. Jing, V. Litvinenko, I. Petrushina, I. Pinayev, K. Shih, Y.H. Wu
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • V. Litvinenko
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
  • I. Petrushina, Y.H. Wu
    SUNY SB, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • K. Shih
    SBU, Stony Brook, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Coherent electron Cooling (CeC) has the potential to substantially reduce the cooling time of the high-energy hadrons and hence to boost luminosity in high-intensity hadron-hadron and electron-hadron colliders. Recent development in CeC cooling theory requires the accelerator to deliver high-quality electron bunches with low beam noise. In this paper, we present our design of the CeC accelerator to achieve the electron beam requirements and compare our findings with the experimental observations.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-THPAB219  
About • paper received ※ 27 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 27 July 2021       issue date ※ 20 August 2021  
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