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TU103 Worldwide ERL R&D Overview Including JLAMP, BNL, and Cornell ERLs electron, gun, SRF, linac 347
 
  • G. Neil
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
 
 

Energy Recovering Linacs have become an important approach to providing high brightness electron beams for photon production, nuclear physics research, and cooling ions. The technology takes advantage of the ability of superconducting rf cavities to accelerate high average current beams with low losses. After the desired interaction the electrons can be decelerated to low energy so as to minimize the required rf power and electrical draw. When this approach is coupled with advanced continuous wave injectors, very high power, ultra-short electron pulse trains of high brightness can be achieved. This talk will review the status of worldwide programs including the on-going BNL and Cornell efforts, the Novosibirsk Multipass ERL, ALICE at Daresbury, the KEK/JAEA ERL, and the Peking ERL among others. We will also touch on the prospects for proposed machines such as the JLAMP advanced ERL FEL efforts at Jefferson Lab designed to produce ultra-high brightness beams of photons in the 10-100 nanometer soft X-ray region.

 

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