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Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference | 2005

Status of A Plan for an ERL Extension to CESR

Georg Hoffstaetter; Ivan Bazarov; Sergey Belomestnykh; Donald H. Bilderback; M. Billing; J.S.-H. Choi; Z. Greenwald; Sol M. Gruner; Y. Li; Matthias Liepe; H. Padamsee; Charles K. Sinclair; Karl W. Smolenski; Changsheng Song; Richard Talman; M. Tigner

We describe the status of plans to build an Energy-Recovery Linac (ERL) X-ray facility at Cornell University. This 5 GeV ERL is an upgrade of the CESR ring that currently powers the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) [1]. Due to its very small electron-beam emittances, it would dramatically improve the capabilities of the light source and result in X-ray beams orders of magnitude better than any existing storage-ring light source. The emittances are based upon simulations for currents that are competitive with ring-based sources [2, 4]. The ERL design that is presented has to allow for non-destructive trans port of these small emittances. The design includes a series of X-ray beamlines for specific areas of research. As an upgrade of the existing storage ring, special attention is given to reuse of many of the existing ring components. Bunch compression, tolerances for emittance growth, simulations of the beam-breakup instability and methods of increasing its threshold current are mentioned. This planned upgrade illustrates how other existing storage rings could be upgraded as ERL light sources with vastly improved beam qualities.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Design of a high-bunch-charge 112-MHz superconducting RF photoemission electron source

Tianmu Xin; Jean Clifford Brutus; Sergey Belomestnykh; I. Ben-Zvi; Chase H. Boulware; Terry Grimm; Thomas Hayes; Vladimir N. Litvinenko; K. Mernick; Geetha Narayan; Paul Orfin; I.V. Pinayev; T. Rao; F. Severino; J. Skaritka; K. Smith; R. Than; J. Tuozzolo; E. Wang; Binping Xiao; Huamu Xie; A. Zaltsman

High-bunch-charge photoemission electron-sources operating in a continuous wave (CW) mode are required for many advanced applications of particle accelerators, such as electron coolers for hadron beams, electron-ion colliders, and free-electron lasers. Superconducting RF (SRF) has several advantages over other electron-gun technologies in CW mode as it offers higher acceleration rate and potentially can generate higher bunch charges and average beam currents. A 112 MHz SRF electron photoinjector (gun) was developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory to produce high-brightness and high-bunch-charge bunches for the coherent electron cooling proof-of-principle experiment. The gun utilizes a quarter-wave resonator geometry for assuring beam dynamics and uses high quantum efficiency multi-alkali photocathodes for generating electrons.


7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016

Record Performance of SRF Gun with CsK2Sb Photocathode

I.V. Pinayev; Zeynep Altinbas; Sergey Belomestnykh; Ilan Ben-Zvi; Kevin M. Brown; Jean Clifford Brutus; Anthony Curcio; Anthony Di Lieto; Charles Folz; D. Gassner; M. Harvey; Thomas Hayes; R. Hulsart; James Jamilkowski; Yichao Jing; D. Kayran; Robert Kellermann; Robert Lambiase; Vladimir N. Litvinenko; G. Mahler; Michael Mapes; W. Meng; K. Mernick; R. Michnoff; Toby Miller; M. Minty; Geetha Narayan; Paul Orfin; David J. Phillips; T. Rao

High-gradient CW photo-injectors operating at high accelerating gradients promise to revolutionize many sciences and applications. They can establish the basis for super-bright monochromatic X-ray and gamma-ray sources, high luminosity hadron colliders, nuclearwaste transmutation or a new generation of microchip production. In this paper we report on our operation of a superconducting RF electron gun with a record-high accelerating gradient at the CsK2Sb photocathode (i.e. ~ 20 MV/m) generating a record-high bunch charge (i.e., 2 nC). We briefly describe the system and then detail our experimental results. INTRODUCTION The coherent electron cooling experiment (CeC PoP) [1, 2] is expected to demonstrate cooling of a single hadron bunch in RHIC. A superconducting RF gun operating at 112 MHz frequencies generates the electron beam. 500MHz normal conducting cavities provide energy chirp for ballistic compression of the beam. 704-MHz superconducting cavity will accelerate beam to the final energy. The electron beam merges with the hadron beam and after cooling process is steered to a dump. The FEL-like structure enhances the electron-hadron interaction. The electron beam parameters are shown in the Table 1. Table 1: Parameters of the Electron Beam


ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC | 2014

Cryogenic systems for proof of the principle experiment of coherent electron cooling at RHIC

Yuenian Huang; Sergey Belomestnykh; Jean Clifford Brutus; Dewey Lederle; Paul Orfin; J. Skaritka; Victor Soria; Thomas Tallerico; R. Than

The Coherent electron Cooling (CeC) Proof of Principle (PoP) experiment is proposed to be installed in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) to demonstrate proton and ion beam cooling with this new technique that may increase the beam luminosity in certain cases, by as much as tenfold. Within the scope of this project, a 112 MHz, 2MeV Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) electron gun and a 704 MHz 20MeV 5-cell SRF cavity will be installed at IP2 in the RHIC ring. The superconducting RF electron gun will be cooled in a liquid helium bath at 4.4 K. The 704 MHz 5-cell SRF cavity will be cooled in a super-fluid helium bath at 2.0 K. This paper discusses the cryogenic systems designed for both cavities. For the 112 MHz cavity cryogenic system, a condenser/boiler heat exchanger is used to isolate the cavity helium bath from pressure pulses and microphonics noise sources. For the 704 MHz 5-cell SRF cavity, a heat exchanger is also used to isolate the SRF cavity helium bath from noise sources in the sub-atmospheric pumping system operating at room temperature. Detailed designs, thermal analyses and discussions for both systems will be presented in this paper.


Archive | 2002

Phase I Energy Recovery Linac at Cornell University

Ivan Bazarov; Sergey Belomestnykh; D. H. Bilderback; Steve Gray; Sol M. Gruner; Ya Li; Matthias Liepe; H. Padamsee; Valery Shemelin; Charles K. Sinclair; Richard Talman; M. Tigner; J. Welch; Geoffrey Krafft; Nikolitsa Merminga


arXiv: Accelerator Physics | 2011

High-energy high-luminosity electron-ion collider eRHIC

Vladimir N. Litvinenko; I. Ben-Zvi; Lee Hammons; Y. Hao; Stephen D. Webb; J. Beebe-Wang; Sergey Belomestnykh; Michael Blaskiewicz; R. Calaga; A. Fedotov; D. Gassner; H. Hahn; William Jackson; A. Jain; D. Kayran; J. Kewisch; Yun Luo; G. Mahler; G. McIntyre; M. Minty; B. Parker; Alexander Pikin; Vadim Ptitsyn; T. Rao; T. Roser; B. Sheehy; S. Tepikian; Dejan Trbojevic; N. Tsoupas; G. Wang


Archive | 2004

AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRYOMODULE FOR THE CORNELL ERL INJECTOR

H. Padamsee; Ivan Bazarov; Sergey Belomestnykh; Matthias Liepe; V. Medjidzade; R. L. Geng; Charles Sinclair; Karl W. Smolenski; M. Tigner; V. Vescherevich


Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2016

Crab cavities for colliders: past, present and future

Silvia Verdú-Andrés; Sergey Belomestnykh; I. Ben-Zvi; R. Calaga; Qiong Wu; Binping Xiao


Archive | 2014

FIRST TEST RESULTS FROM SRF PHOTOINJECTOR FOR THE R&D ERL AT BNL*

D. Kayran; Sergey Belomestnykh; R. Than; R. Gupta; Vadim Ptitsyn; T. Rao; A. Zaltsman; Thomas Seda; David Phillips; Vladimir N. Litvinenko; Suresh Deonarine; Chung Ho; Jin Dai; Lee Hammons; Nikolaos Laloudakis; Dana Beavis; Prerana Kankiya; G. Mahler; Zeynep Altinbas; G. McIntyre; K. Smith; Thomas Tallerico; Robert Todd; Wencan Xu; Leonard Masi; D. Gassner; Toby Miller; H. Hahn; Ilan Ben-Zvi; Daniel Weiss


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

On the Frequency Choice for the eRHIC SRF Linac

Sergey Belomestnykh; I. Ben-Zvi; Vladimir N. Litvinenko; Vadim Ptitsyn; Wencan Xu

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Ilan Ben-Zvi

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Vladimir N. Litvinenko

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Wencan Xu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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K. Smith

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Binping Xiao

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Jean Clifford Brutus

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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D. Kayran

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Qiong Wu

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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T. Rao

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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