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TUP66Low Emittance Polarized Electron Source Based on Superconducting RF Gun293
 
  • R. Xiang, D. Janssen, P. Michel, K. Moeller, F. Staufenbiel, J. Teichert
    FZD
 
 Continuous effort has been paid in last decades for a better polarized electron source for the high energy physics experiments. The DC guns with GaAs type photocathodes have been successfully operated in several laboratories, but the beam emittance is regretfully very poor. Although rf gun has been considered for the generation of the polarized electron beams with low emittance, the limit on vacuum is still an open question for the currently designed RF guns. In this paper a new proposal is reported: polarized SRF gun, i.e. superconducting rf gun with polarized photocathode. The polarized SRF gun would eliminate this vacuum barrier because of its low working temperature. Some questions including the cathode response time and the electron back bombardment are discussed in some detail, and the beam dynamics simulation gives positive forecast of the future application of polarized SRF gun. 
WEP77Field reconstruction by passband frequency measurement at the Rossendorf SRF-gun cavity689
 
  • A. Arnold, H. Buettig, D. Janssen, G. Staats, J. Teichert
    FZD
 
 In this paper a method is presented that provides the field profile of a closed superconducting cavity only by measuring its passband frequencies with the applied RF coupling probes. This opens the possibility to estimate field deformations that are caused by the preload of the cavity tuner and its tuning during operation. The method was tested at the 3.5 cell Rossendorf SRF gun cavity [1] and a comparison between the measured and predicted field distribution demonstrates the accuracy within a range of 2%. 
WEP81Tests of air cooled 1.3 GHz waveguide windows using a RF coupler test bench based on a resonant ring705
 
  • H. Buettig, A. Arnold, A. Buechner, F. Gabriel, P. Michel, R. Schurig, G. Staats, J. Teichert, J. Voigtlander, A. Winter
    Reserch Center Dresden-Rossendorf
 
 A new coupler test bench based on a resonant ring has been built at ELBE in Dresden-Rossendorf to run window as well as coupler tests with RF power up to 100 kW. The ring is driven by a 10 kW klystron. This test bench includes also liquid nitrogen cooling of the ceramic cold window of the RF-coupler which allows testing under almost real conditions. A special waveguide was designed to match couplers with different antenna tips. In a first step the waveguide window has been equipped with additional air-cooling and tested. The design of the test bench and the gained experience with warm window tests at the resonant ring as far as it could be collected within a short time of operation will be reported.