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TUPP009 | Determination of the Momentum Spread While Running in the ERL Mode at the S-DALINAC* | linac, electron, quadrupole, radiation | 300 |
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Funding: *Work supported by DFG through GRK 2128 and BMBF through grant No. 05H18RDRB2 The recirculating superconducting electron accelerator S-DALINAC [1] at TU Darmstadt is capable to run as a onefold or twofold Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) with a maximum energy of approximately 34 or 68 MeV in ERL mode, respectively. After the final acceleration in ERL mode, the momentum spread at the intended interaction point has to be determined. In order to investigate that momentum spread, a nondestructive measurement method is necessary. For this reason, it is planned to expand the beam horizontally in a section close to the interaction point by providing a well-defined horizontal dispersion. Using a wire scanner in this section for measuring the horizontal profile of the electron distribution, one can determine the momentum spread. The method of determining the momentum spread using the horizontal dispersion and the design of the wire scanner will be presented in this contribution. [1] N. Pietralla, Nuclear Physics News, Vol. 28, No. 2, 4 (2018). |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2019-TUPP009 | ||
About • | paper received ※ 03 September 2019 paper accepted ※ 07 September 2019 issue date ※ 10 November 2019 | ||
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WEPP004 | Concept of a Beam Diagnostics System for the Multi-Turn ERL Operation at the S-DALINAC | cavity, linac, operation, impedance | 513 |
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Funding: Work supported by BMBF through grant No. 05H18RDRB2 and DFG through GRK 2128. The S-DALINAC* is a thrice-recirculating linear electron accelerator operating in cw-mode at a frequency of 3 GHz. A path-length adjustment system in the second recirculation beam line allows to shift the beam phase by 360° and thus to operate in ERL mode. For the multi-turn ERL operation, the beam will be accelerated twice and subsequently decelerated twice again (not demonstrated yet). For this mode, it is necessary to develop a nondestructive beam diagnostics system in order to measure the beam position, phase and beam current of both, the accelerated and the decelerated beam, simultaneously in the same beamline. A particular challenge will be the operation at low beam currents of 100 nA, which corresponds to bunch charges of about 30 aC. The conceptional study of a 6 GHz resonant cavity beam position monitor will be presented together with alternative solutions. * N. Pietralla, Nuclear Physics News, Vol. 28, No. 2, 4 (2018) |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2019-WEPP004 | ||
About • | paper received ※ 03 September 2019 paper accepted ※ 10 September 2019 issue date ※ 10 November 2019 | ||
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