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Polarized Electron RF Photoinjector--Duly
Research, Inc., 1912 MacArthur Street, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
90275-1111; 310-548-7123
Dr.
David U. L. Yu, Principal Investigator, davidyu@pacbell.net
Dr.
David U. L. Yu, Business Official, davidyu@pacbell.net
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83846
Amount:
$750,000
Future
linear colliders require high brightness, polarized electron/positron beams for
high energy physics experiments. Although
photoelectrons with over 80% polarization have been produced in dc guns, the
transverse emittance of the polarized electron beam from the dc gun is not low
enough to meet the brightness and luminosity requirements of linear colliders.
This project will develop a radio frequency (RF) photoinjector with a
Plane Wave Transformer (PWT) design. Its
unique features will include high vacuum (10-11 Torr), low peak field
(55 MV/m, for the survivability of an activated GaAs photocathode), and
emittance-compensating solenoids (to allow the polarized electron beam to
achieve this low emittance of 0.6 -1.0 mm-mrad, for charge per bunch of 1-2 nC).
Phase I demonstrated the feasibility of a polarized electron PWT
photoinjector. Beam dynamics
simulations showed that excellent beam quality can be achieved by operating the
PWT at a low accelerating gradient, and that the possibility of back bombardment
of field emitted electrons onto the photocathode is greatly reduced.
The vacuum design and the load lock design were completed.
Phase II will fabricate and test a PWT photoinjector with an activated
GaAs cathode, integrated with a load lock for the photocathode.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: In addition
to its potential as a polarized electron source for future linear colliders, a
high vacuum PWT photoinjector should find use in high brightness light sources
such free electron lasers, 4th generation synchrotrons, and Compton
x-ray sources for applications in medicine, industry and research.