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Kobayashi, Y.

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TUP004 Status of ERL and cERL Projects in Japan 398
 
  • S. Sakanaka, H. Kawata, Y. Kobayashi
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • R. Hajima
    JAEA/ERL, Ibaraki
  • N. Nakamura
    ISSP/SRL, Chiba
 
 

Future light sources based on the Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) are expected to bring innovation to the synchrotron radiation (SR) science. Our Japanese collaboration team plans to construct a 5-GeV ERL which can produce super-brilliant and ultra-short pulses of SR as well as can be a driver for a proposed X-ray free-electron laser oscillator (X-FELO). In order to establish the key technologies for the ERL, we are conducting aggressive R&D efforts. Concerning our high-brightness photocathode DC electron gun, we succeeded to apply a DC high voltage of 500 kV through a support rod. Both cryomodules for the injector and the main-linac are also under development. In order to demonstrate reliable operations of such key technologies, we plan to construct the Compact ERL (cERL) at KEK. During FY2009, we prepared the infrastructure for the cERL which includes renovation of the building (the East Counter Hall), renovation of cooling-water system and electrical substation, installation of liquid helium refrigerator, and installation of a part of the rf source. In this paper, we present up-to-date status of the ERL and the Compact ERL projects in Japan.