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Tazzioli, F.

  
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THPPH031 Commissioning of the SPARC Photo-Injector 637
 
  • M. Bellaveglia, D. Alesini, S. Bertolucci, M. E. Biagini, R. Boni, M. Boscolo, M. Castellano, A. Clozza, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, A. Drago, A. Esposito, M. Ferrario, L. Ficcadenti, D. Filippetto, V. Fusco, A. Gallo, G. Gatti, A. Ghigo, S. Guiducci, M. Incurvati, C. Ligi, M. Migliorati, A. Mostacci, L. Palumbo, L. Pellegrino, M. A. Preger, R. Ricci, C. Sanelli, F. Sgamma, B. Spataro, F. Tazzioli, C. Vaccarezza, M. Vescovi, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • A. Bacci, I. Boscolo, F. Broggi, S. Cialdi, D. Giove, M. Mauri, A. R. Rossi, L. Serafini
    INFN-Milano, Milano
  • L. Catani, E. Chiadroni, A. Cianchi, S. Tazzari
    INFN-Roma II, Roma
  • L. Giannessi, M. Quattromini, A. Renieri, C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C. R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Mattioli, P. Musumeci, M. Petrarca
    INFN-Roma, Roma
  • A. Perrone
    INFN-Lecce, Lecce
  • J. B. Rosenzweig
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
 
  The SPARC project is born to perform R&D activity headed to realize SASE-FEL experiments at 500nm and higher harmonic generation. The project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector able to produce a 150-200MeV electron beam to drive FEL process inside a dedicated 14m long undulator. The machine is going to be assembled at LNF and its final configuration is made up of an RF gun, driven by a Ti:Sa laser, injecting into three SLAC type accelerating sections. Nowadays we are working in a photo-injector test phase, aiming to characterize the main hardware components and to investigate the behavior of the e-beam dynamics in the first meters of drift. To do this we utilize the emittance-meter, a home designed diagnostic device placed just after the RF gun, able to move 1.2 meters along the longitudinal axis to measure beam parameters. In this paper we report a more accurate description of the project, the status of the single systems constituting the machine and the most important results we obtained in the e-meter phase.  
THCAU03 Operational Experience with the Emittance-Meter at SPARC 777
 
  • L. Catani, E. Chiadroni, A. Cianchi
    INFN-Roma II, Roma
  • M. Bellaveglia, R. Boni, M. Boscolo, M. Castellano, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, A. Drago, M. Ferrario, D. Filippetto, V. Fusco, A. Gallo, G. Gatti, F. Tazzioli, C. Vaccarezza, M. Vescovi, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Migliorati, L. Palumbo
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma
  • P. Musumeci, M. Petrarca
    INFN-Roma, Roma
  • C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C. R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
 
  We report the operational experience of the movable emittance meter at SPARC. This device is based on the well-known technique of pepper pot (1-D slits in our case) but it allows moving the measuring device along the beam line from about 840 mm to 2200 mm from the cathode, following the emittance oscillations. More than a simple improvement over conventional, though non-trivial, beam diagnostic tools this device defines a new strategy for the characterization of high performance photoinjectors, providing a tool for detailed analysis of the beam dynamics, over a section of the accelerator where emittance compensation take place. With this device we performed detailed and systematic studies on beam dynamics with particular attention to the transverse parameters as well as longitudinal. We report also the operating experience at the PITZ facility.  
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