Abstract
High-power, high-brightness electron beams are of interest for many applications, especially as drivers for free electron lasers and energy recovery linac light sources. For these particular applications, photoemission injectors are used in most cases, and the initial beam brightness from the injector sets a limit on the quality of the light generated at the end of the accelerator. At Cornell University, we have built such a high-power injector using a DC photoemission gun followed by a superconducting accelerating module. Recent results will be presented demonstrating record setting performance up to 65 mA average current with beam energies of 4-5 MeV. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.
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Dunham, B., Barley, J., Bartnik, A., Bazarov, I., Cultrera, L., Dobbins, J., … Zhao, Z. (2013). Record high-average current from a high-brightness photoinjector. Applied Physics Letters, 102(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4789395
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