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Article
Title Extremely High Current, High-Brightness Energy Recovery Linac
Author(s) Ben-Zvi, Ilan ; Barton, Donald ; Beavis, Dana ; Blaskiewicz, Michael ; Bluem, Hans ; Brennan, Joseph M ; Burger, Al ; Burrill, Andrew ; Calaga, Rama ; Cameron, Peter Prikaži svih 52 autora
Affiliation (AES, Medford, NY) ; (AES, Princeton, New Jersey) ; (BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York) ; (Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia)
Publication 2005
In: 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.1150
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Next generation ERL light-sources, high-energy electron coolers, high-power Free-Electron Lasers, powerful Compton X-ray sources and many other accelerators were made possible by the emerging technology of high-power, high-brightness electron beams. In order to get the anticipated performance level of ampere-class currents, many technological barriers are yet to be broken. BNL's Collider-Accelerator Department is pursuing some of these technologies for its electron cooling of RHIC application, as well as a possible future electron-hadron collider. We will describe work on CW, high-current and high-brightness electron beams. This will include a description of a superconducting, laser-photocathode RF gun and an accelerator cavity capable of producing low emittance (about 1 micron rms normalized) one nano-Coulomb bunches at currents of the order of one ampere average.



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