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MOXB02 | First Results of the IOTA Ring Research at Fermilab | 19 |
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Funding: Fermilab is operated by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the United States Department of Energy. The IOTA ring at Fermilab is a unique machine exclusively dedicated to accelerator beam physics R&D. The research conducted at IOTA includes topics such as nonlinear integrable optics, suppression of coherent beam instabilities, optical stochastic cooling and quantum science experiments. In this talk we report on the first results of experiments with implementations of nonlinear integrable beam optics. The first of its kind practical realization of a two-dimensional integrable system in a strongly-focusing storage ring was demonstrated allowing among other things for stable beam circulation near or at the integer resonance. Also presented will be the highlights of the world’s first demonstration of optical stochastic beam cooling and other selected results of IOTA’s broad experimental program. |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOXB02 | |
About • | paper received ※ 20 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 02 July 2021 issue date ※ 23 August 2021 | |
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WEPAB051 | Beam Dynamics for a High Field C-Band Hybrid Photoinjector | 2714 |
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Funding: This work supported by DARPA GRIT under contract no. 20204571 and partially by INFN National Committee V through the ARYA project. In this paper, we present a new class of a hybrid photoinjector in C-Band. This project is the effort result of a UCLA/Sapienza/INFN-LNF/SLAC/RadiaBeam collaboration. This device is an integrated structure consisting of an initial standing-wave 2.5-cell gun connected to a traveling-wave section at the input coupler. Such a scheme nearly avoids power reflection back to the klystron, removing the need for a high-power circulator. It also introduces strong velocity bunching due to a 90° phase shift in the accelerating field. A relatively high cathode electric field of 120 MV/m produces a ~4 MeV beam with ~20 MW input RF power in a small foot-print. The beam transverse dynamics are controlled with a ~0.27 T focusing solenoid. We show the simulation results of the RF/magnetic design and the optimized beam dynamics that shows 6D phase space compensation at 250 pC. Proper beam shaping at the cathode yields a ~0.5 mm-mrad transverse emittance. A beam waist occurs simultaneously with a longitudinal focus of <400 fs rms and peak current >600 A. We discuss application of this injector to an Inverse-Compton Scattering system and present corresponding start-to-end beam dynamics simulations. |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-WEPAB051 | |
About • | paper received ※ 18 May 2021 paper accepted ※ 01 July 2021 issue date ※ 15 August 2021 | |
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