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The status of normal conducting RF (NCRF) guns, a summary of the ERL2005 workshop

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2005.10.052

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RF guns; normal conducting; superconducting; radio frequency fields

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The 32nd Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Energy Recovering Linacs (ERL2005) was held at Jefferson Laboratory, March 20-23, 2005. A wide range of ERL-related topics were presented and discussed in several working groups with Working Group I concentrating upon the physics and technology issues for DC, superconducting RIF (SRF) and normal conducting RIF (NCRF) guns. This paper summarizes the NCRF gun talks and reviews the status of NCRF gun technology. It begins with the presentations made on the subject of low-frequency, high-duty factor guns most appropriate for ERLs. One such gun at 433 MHz was demonstrated at 25%DF in 1992, while the CW and much improved version is currently being constructed at 700 MHz for LANL. In addition, the idea of combining the NCRF gun with a SRF linac booster was presented and is described in this paper. There was also a talk on high-field guns typically used for SASE-free electron lasers. In particular, the DESY coaxial RIF feed design provides rotationally symmetric RIF fields and greater flexibility in the placement of the focusing magnetic field. While in the LCLS approach.. the symmetric fields are obtained with a dual RIF feed and racetrack cell shape. Although these guns cannot be operated at high-duty factor, they do produce the best quality beams. With these limitations in mind, a section with material not presented at the workshop has been included in the paper. This work describes a re-entrant approach which may allow NCRF guns to operate with simultaneously increased RF fields and duty factors. And finally, a novel proposal describing a high-duty factor, two-frequency RIF gun using a field emission source instead of a laser driven photocathode was also presented. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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