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MOPRO110 | Present Status of the Compact ERL at KEK | 353 |
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The Compact Energy Recovery Linac (cERL) project is ongoing at KEK in order to demonstrate excellent ERL performance as a future light source. The cERL injector was already constructed with its diagnostic beamline and successfully commissioned from April to June in 2013. In the next step, the cERL recirculation loop with a main superconducting linac and merger and dump sections has been constructed and its commissioning is scheduled to start in December 2013. Significant progress is expected by the IPAC14 conference date. In this presentation, we will describe the present status of the cERL including future developments. | ||
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MOPRI035 | Development of the Photocathode LiTi2O4 and Evaluations of the Initial Emittance | 673 |
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In UVSOR, the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) based on linear accelerator with high pulse repetition about 1MHz has been designed as a candidate for the next radiation sources. We thought a combination of superconducting RF cavity and photocathode is an optimal electron gun for the new accelerator. For this electron gun, we propose a back-illuminated multi-alkali* photocathode with transparent superconductor LiTi2O4**. The reason for using LiTi2O4 is to reflect RF by using feature of penetration depth of superconductor, which is defined from London equation. This feature protects optical components from RF damage. However, LiTi2O4 is a new material and properties are not clear. We have measured the basic properties of this photocathode, such as magnetic susceptibility measurement and photoelectron spectrometry, etc. In this conference, we will explain the detail of the concept and advantage of this cathode, and show the result measured about the basic properties of this photocathode focusing on the initial emittance measurement.
* A. V. Lyashenko et al. JINST 4 P07005 (2009) ** Kumatani et al. APL 101 (2012) 123103″ |
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WEPRI025 | Studies of Fabrication Procedure of 9-cell SRF Cavity for ILC Mass-production at KEK. | 2528 |
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We had been constructing a new facility for the fabrication of superconducting RF cavity at KEK from 2009 to 2011. In the facility, we have installed a deep-drawing machine, a half-cup trimming machine, an electron-beam welding machine, and a chemical etching room in one place. We started the studies on the fabrication of 9-cell cavity for International Linear Collier (ILC) using this facility. The studies are focusing on the cost reduction with keeping high performance of cavity, and the goal is the establishment of mass-production procedure for ILC. We already finished the fabrication of two 9-cell cavities in this facility. This article reports the current status of the studies. | ||
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