Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Sep 2016)

Electron bunch structure in energy recovery linac with high-voltage dc photoelectron gun

  • Y. M. Saveliev,
  • F. Jackson,
  • J. K. Jones,
  • J. W. McKenzie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.19.094002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 9
p. 094002

Abstract

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The internal structure of electron bunches generated in an injector line with a dc photoelectron gun is investigated. Experiments were conducted on the ALICE (accelerators and lasers in combined experiments) energy recovery linac at Daresbury Laboratory. At a relatively low dc gun voltage of 230 kV, the bunch normally consisted of two beamlets with different electron energies, as well as transverse and longitudinal characteristics. The beamlets are formed at the head and the tail of the bunch. At a higher gun voltage of 325 kV, the beam substructure is much less pronounced and could be observed only at nonoptimal injector settings. Experiments and computer simulations demonstrated that the bunch structure develops during the initial beam acceleration in the superconducting rf booster cavity and can be alleviated either by increasing the gun voltage to the highest possible level or by controlling the beam acceleration from the gun voltage in the first accelerating structure.