Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun

rf photoguns find several types of applications as high brightness electron sources for free-electron lasers, energy recovery linacs, Compton and Thomson sources, and high-energy linear colliders. The high peak current and low transverse emittance of the generated beam are obtained with the combinat...

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Main Authors: David Alesini, Antonio Battisti, Marco Bellaveglia, Fabio Cardelli, Antonio Falone, Alessandro Gallo, Valerio Lollo, Dennis Thomas Palmer, Luigi Pellegrino, Luca Piersanti, Stefano Pioli, Alessandro Variola, Valerio Pettinacci, Luigi Palumbo
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2018-11-01
Series:Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.112001
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spelling doaj-f70bfa7613bf490aad24ab126c70aea42020-11-25T00:46:31ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams2469-98882018-11-01211111200110.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.112001Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogunDavid AlesiniAntonio BattistiMarco BellavegliaFabio CardelliAntonio FaloneAlessandro GalloValerio LolloDennis Thomas PalmerLuigi PellegrinoLuca PiersantiStefano PioliAlessandro VariolaValerio PettinacciLuigi Palumborf photoguns find several types of applications as high brightness electron sources for free-electron lasers, energy recovery linacs, Compton and Thomson sources, and high-energy linear colliders. The high peak current and low transverse emittance of the generated beam are obtained with the combination of a high peak electric field (>100  MV/m) at the cathode surface, a proper choice of the solenoid field around, or immediately after, the gun, and special fabrication and treatments of the cathode itself. On the other hand, to increase the average electron current, a high repetition rate (>100  Hz) and/or a multibunch rf gun have to be developed. These types of devices are, in general, fabricated by brazing processes of copper machined parts. The brazing processes require a large vacuum furnace, are very expensive, and pose a not negligible risk of failure. A new fabrication technique for this type of structure has been recently developed and implemented at the Laboratories of Frascati of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN-LNF, Italy) and already applied to an rf gun now operating at a relatively low cathode peak field and low repetition rate [D. Alesini et al., Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 18, 092001 (2015)]. It is based on the use of special rf-vacuum gaskets that allow a brazing-free realization process. The S-band gun of the Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics Gamma Beam System, under construction in Magurele (Bucharest, Romania), has been realized with this new technique and represents a further and fundamental step toward the consolidation of this technology for high gradient particle accelerator fabrication. It operates at 100 Hz with a 120  MV/m cathode peak field and 1.5-μs-long rf pulses to house the 32 bunches necessary to reach the target gamma flux. High gradient tests, performed at full power and a full repetition rate, have shown the extremely good performances of the structure in terms of the breakdown rate and conditioning time and definitively demonstrated the reliability and suitability of such fabrication process for high gradient structure realization. In this paper, we report and discuss the electromagnetic and thermomechanical design, the realization process, and all the experimental results at low and high power at a full repetition rate.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.112001
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author David Alesini
Antonio Battisti
Marco Bellaveglia
Fabio Cardelli
Antonio Falone
Alessandro Gallo
Valerio Lollo
Dennis Thomas Palmer
Luigi Pellegrino
Luca Piersanti
Stefano Pioli
Alessandro Variola
Valerio Pettinacci
Luigi Palumbo
spellingShingle David Alesini
Antonio Battisti
Marco Bellaveglia
Fabio Cardelli
Antonio Falone
Alessandro Gallo
Valerio Lollo
Dennis Thomas Palmer
Luigi Pellegrino
Luca Piersanti
Stefano Pioli
Alessandro Variola
Valerio Pettinacci
Luigi Palumbo
Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
author_facet David Alesini
Antonio Battisti
Marco Bellaveglia
Fabio Cardelli
Antonio Falone
Alessandro Gallo
Valerio Lollo
Dennis Thomas Palmer
Luigi Pellegrino
Luca Piersanti
Stefano Pioli
Alessandro Variola
Valerio Pettinacci
Luigi Palumbo
author_sort David Alesini
title Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
title_short Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
title_full Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
title_fullStr Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
title_full_unstemmed Design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free S-band photogun
title_sort design, realization, and high power test of high gradient, high repetition rate brazing-free s-band photogun
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
issn 2469-9888
publishDate 2018-11-01
description rf photoguns find several types of applications as high brightness electron sources for free-electron lasers, energy recovery linacs, Compton and Thomson sources, and high-energy linear colliders. The high peak current and low transverse emittance of the generated beam are obtained with the combination of a high peak electric field (>100  MV/m) at the cathode surface, a proper choice of the solenoid field around, or immediately after, the gun, and special fabrication and treatments of the cathode itself. On the other hand, to increase the average electron current, a high repetition rate (>100  Hz) and/or a multibunch rf gun have to be developed. These types of devices are, in general, fabricated by brazing processes of copper machined parts. The brazing processes require a large vacuum furnace, are very expensive, and pose a not negligible risk of failure. A new fabrication technique for this type of structure has been recently developed and implemented at the Laboratories of Frascati of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN-LNF, Italy) and already applied to an rf gun now operating at a relatively low cathode peak field and low repetition rate [D. Alesini et al., Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 18, 092001 (2015)]. It is based on the use of special rf-vacuum gaskets that allow a brazing-free realization process. The S-band gun of the Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics Gamma Beam System, under construction in Magurele (Bucharest, Romania), has been realized with this new technique and represents a further and fundamental step toward the consolidation of this technology for high gradient particle accelerator fabrication. It operates at 100 Hz with a 120  MV/m cathode peak field and 1.5-μs-long rf pulses to house the 32 bunches necessary to reach the target gamma flux. High gradient tests, performed at full power and a full repetition rate, have shown the extremely good performances of the structure in terms of the breakdown rate and conditioning time and definitively demonstrated the reliability and suitability of such fabrication process for high gradient structure realization. In this paper, we report and discuss the electromagnetic and thermomechanical design, the realization process, and all the experimental results at low and high power at a full repetition rate.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.112001
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