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MO6RFP057 Recent Electron Beam Measurements at PITZ with a New Photocathode Laser System 491
 
  • M. Krasilnikov, G. Asova, J.W. Bähr, C.H. Boulware, U. Gensch, H.-J. Grabosch, L. Hakobyan, M. Hänel, Ye. Ivanisenko, M.A. Khojoyan, M. Otevrel, B. Petrosyan, S. Riemann, S. Rimjaem, J. Rönsch-Schulenburg, A. Shapovalov, R. Spesyvtsev, L. Staykov, F. Stephan, G. Vashchenko
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
  • K. Flöttmann, S. Lederer, S. Schreiber
    DESY, Hamburg
  • G. Klemz, I. Will
    MBI, Berlin
  • D. Richter
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
 
 

The Photo Injector Test facility at DESY, Zeuthen site, (PITZ*) aims to develop and optimize electron sources for frontiers linac based FELs such as FLASH and the European XFEL. A new laser system has been commissioned at PITZ in autumn 2008. It is capable to deliver laser pulses with challenging temporal shape: a flat-top profile with ~20 ps FWHM and rise and fall times of ≤2 ps. This laser system, being a significant step towards the European XFEL photo injector specifications, has been used in a 1.6-cell L-band rf gun with ~60MV/m electric field at the cathode to produce high brightness electron beams. A major part of the PITZ measurement program is the optimizing of the transverse phase space. Recent electron beam measurements at PITZ will be presented.


*for the PITZ team

 
TU5PFP082 Commissioning of the Modulator Test Facility at DESY 1020
 
  • H. Leich, U. Gensch, M. Grimberg, L. Jachmann, W. Köhler, M. Penno, R.W. Wenndorff
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
  • S. Choroba, H.-J. Eckoldt, T. Grevsmühl
    DESY, Hamburg
 
 

The European XFEL, an X-ray free electron laser, is planned as an European project with a strong connection to the DESY research center in Hamburg. The LINAC of the XFEL incorporates 27 RF stations, which supply the RF power required by the superconducting cavities. In order to generate the RF power (1.3 GHz, 10MW pulses) HV pulse modulators are required. Each modulator has to supply 12kV pulses at 1.6kA for 1.5ms pulse duration and at 10Hz nominal repetition rate. The repetition rate can be increased to 30Hz at shorter pulse duration. Although extensive experience exists from the test facilities FLASH and PITZ (DESY Hamburg and Zeuthen sites) a dedicated modulator test stand has been setup to test and investigate additional new modulator prototypes developed by different companies. The results of these tests and the experience gained with the RF-stations at PITZ and FLASH will be an important criterium for the decision on the final layout and choice of vendor. An overview of the Modulator Test Facility at DESY will be presented. The first of two prototypes was delivered in July 2008 and started its operation in October. First test results of this prototype will be presented.

 
TU5PFP101 A New Prototype Modulator for the European XFEL Project in Pulse Step Modulator Technology 1075
 
  • J. Alex, M. Bader, M. Iten, D. Reimann, J. Troxler
    Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia AG, Turgi
  • S. Choroba, H.-J. Eckoldt, T. Grevsmühl
    DESY, Hamburg
  • U. Gensch, M. Grimberg, L. Jachmann, W. Köhler, H. Leich, M. Penno, R.W. Wenndorff
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
 
 

The European XFEL project at DESY in Germany requires 27 RF stations capable of 10 MW RF power each. Each RF station needs one high voltage modulator that generates pulses up to 12 kV and 2 kA with a duration of 1.7 ms and a nominal repetition rate of 10 Hz. DESY decided to investigate new modulator prototypes and Thomson has been awarded to design and build one of these prototype modulators. The Thomson modulator is based on the pulse step modulator (PSM) principle. This technology allows the regulation of the pulse voltage during the pulses and by this achieving a good flatness. In addition to the common PSM technology this modulator design includes additional features. The first one is a constant power regulation system in order to prevent a 10 Hz loading of the mains. The second one is the extension of a part of the system to allow 2-quadrant mode in order to demagnetise the core of the pulse transformer between the pulses. The modulator has been delivered to DESY in July 2008 and is under testing at the modulator test facility in Zeuthen. The paper will give a detailed overview on the system and shows the results of the factory testing and of the testing at DESY.

 
TU5RFP061 A Fast Switching Mirror Unit at FLASH 1223
 
  • M. Sachwitz, A. Donat, U. Gensch, R. Heller, R. Sternberger, D. Thürmann, L.V. Vu
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
  • U. Hahn, S. Karstensen, H. Schulte-Schrepping, K.I. Tiedtke
    DESY, Hamburg
 
 

A first prototype of a switching mirror has been designed, built and tested. With a repetition rate of up to 2.5 Hz the mirror is used to provide different beam lines with the Laser light produced by FLASH. The repetition accuracy is in the order of 1 um whereas the yawing is about 1 arcsec.