21 research outputs found
Virtual Cathode Diagnostics with a Large Dynamic Range for a Continuous Wave SRF Photoinjector
In a SRF photoinjector the close relationship between the laser pulse and the generated electron bunch parameters requires continuous monitoring of some of the laser pulse parameters. A laser diagnostic system, called virtual cathode, is a key part of a system that controls the stability of the laser. One of the main challenges for the virtual cathode is to cover the large dynamic range of the photocathode laser between commissioning at 120 Hz and operation at 1.3 GHz repetition rate with constant laser pulse parameters. The design of the virtual cathode as well as first measurements with a photocathode drive laser for the SRF injector test facility GunLab of BERLinPro will be presente
Developing a 50 MeV LPA-based Injector at ATHENA for a Compact Storage Ring
The laser-driven generation of relativistic electron beams in plasma and
their acceleration to high energies with GV/m-gradients has been successfully
demonstrated. Now, it is time to focus on the application of laser-plasma
accelerated (LPA) beams. The "Accelerator Technology HElmholtz iNfrAstructure"
(ATHENA) of the Helmholtz Association fosters innovative particle accelerators
and high-power laser technology. As part of the ATHENAe pillar several
different applications driven by LPAs are to be developed, such as a compact
FEL, medical imaging and the first realization of LPA-beam injection into a
storage ring. The latter endeavour is conducted in close collaboration between
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(KIT) and Helmholtz Institute Jena (HIJ). In the cSTART project at KIT, a
compact storage ring optimized for short bunches and suitable to accept
LPA-based electron bunches is in preparation. In this conference contribution
we will introduce the 50 MeV LPA-based injector and give an overview about the
project goals. The key parameters of the plasma injector will be presented.
Finally, the current status of the project will be summarized
Status Report of the 50 MeV LPA-Based Injector at ATHENA for a Compact Storage Ring
Laser-based plasma accelerators (LPA) have successfully demonstrated their capability to generate high-energy electron beams with intrinsically short bunch lengths and high peak currents at a setup with a small footprint. These properties make them attractive drivers for a broad range of different applications including injectors for rf-driven, ring-based light sources. In close collaboration the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the Helmholtz Institute Jena aim to develop a 50 MeV plasma injector and demonstrate the injection into a compact storage ring. This storage ring will be built within the project cSTART at KIT. As part of the ATHENA (Accelerator Technology HElmholtz iNfrAstructure) project, DESY will design, setup and operate a 50 MeV plasma injector prototype for this endeavor. This contribution gives a status update of the 50 MeV LPA-based injector and presents a first layout of the prototype design at DESY in Hamburg
Closed-form analytical expressions for the potential fields generated by triangular monolayers with linearly distributed source strength
The solution of the mixed boundary value problem of potential theory involves the computation of the potential field generated by monolayer and double layer source distributions on surfaces at which boundary conditions are known. Closed-form analytical expressions have been described in the literature for the potential field generated by double layers having a linearly distributed strength over triangular source elements. This contribution presents the corresponding expression for the linearly distributed monolayer strength. The solution is shown to be valid for all observation points in space, including those on the interior, edges and vertices of the source triangle