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CeB6 electron gun for low-emittance injector

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AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.10.020703

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A high-voltage pulsed electron gun has been developed for the low-emittance injector system of the x-ray free electron laser (FEL) project at SPring-8. A single-crystal CeB6 cathode was chosen as a thermionic emitter because of its excellent emission properties, i.e., smooth surface, high emission density, uniform emission density, and high resistance to contamination. A gun voltage of - 500 kV was determined as a compromise between the need for suppressing emittance growth and reducing the risks of high-voltage arcing. We have succeeded in producing a 500 keV beam with 1 A peak current and 3 mu s width. We have also measured the beam emittance by means of the double-slit method and obtained an extremely low emittance of 1.1 pi mm mrad ( normalized, rms). These results are very promising for the x-ray FEL. In this paper, we describe the design and basic performance of the CeB6 electron gun, and report the emittance measurement experiments.

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