A TM01 mode launcher with quadrupole field components cancellation for high brightness applications

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The R&D of high gradient radiofrequency (RF) devices is aimed to develop innovative accelerating structures based on new manufacturing techniques and materials in order to construct devices operating with the highest accelerating gradient. Recent studies have shown a large increase in the maximum sustained RF surface electric fields in copper structures operating at cryogenic temperatures. These novel approaches allow significant performance improvements of RF photoinjectors. Indeed the operation at high surface fields results in considerable increase of electron beam brilliance. This increased brilliance requires high field quality in the RF photoinjector and specifically in its power coupler. In this work we present a novel power coupler for the RF photoinjector. The coupler is a compact X-band TM01 mode launcher with a fourfold symmetry which minimized both the dipole and the quadrupole RF components.

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Castorina, G., Ficcadenti, L., Migliorati, M., Mostacci, A., Palumbo, L., Cardelli, F., … Dolgashev, V. A. (2018). A TM01 mode launcher with quadrupole field components cancellation for high brightness applications. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1067). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1067/8/082025

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