Assoufid, L.
(Lahsen Assoufid)

TUPOS52 Development and Measurement of Strain Free RF Photoinjector Vacuum Windows
Sandra G. Biedron (ANL, Argonne, Illinois), John W. Lewellen (ANL, Argonne, Illinois; ANL/APS, Argonne, Illinois), Lahsen Assoufid, Yuelin Li, Jun Qian (ANL/APS, Argonne, Illinois), Marcus Babzien (BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York), Gregory Gill (ISI, Sarasota Florida)

RF photoinjectors produce the highest brightness electron bunches only under nearly ideal illumination by a drive laser. The vacuum window used to introduce the laser beam is an essential element that may potentially degrade any distribution, making it difficult or impossible to know the actual uniformity achieved at the cathode. Because of the necessity to obtain ultrahigh vacuum near the photoinjector, some restrictions are imposed on the fabrication technology available to manufacture distortion-free windows. At the UV wavelengths commonly used for photoinjectors, it is challenging to measure and eliminate degradation caused by vacuum windows. Here, we discuss the initial laser-based measurements of a strain-free, coated, UHV window manufactured by Insulator Seal in collaboration with members of Brookhaven and Argonne National Laboratories.