Design, construction and performance of all niobium superconducting radio frequency electron gun

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2006)

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Over the past several years Advanced Energy Systems, BNL, and JLab have been collaborating on the development and testing of a fully superconducting, all-niobium RF gun driven by a laser. This paper will review the simulations, design of the gun, and present results of its performance under various operating conditions. Cavity Q of 108 at 4K and QE of 10−5 at 248nm, charge up to 0.3nC/RF cycle and 5nC in 12ns have been obtained. Even at these large charges, no effects of cavity quenching have been observed. Measurements of the cavity quality factor at various operating temperatures and quantum efficiency of Nb at superconducting temperature at various cavity field gradients, laser wavelengths and laser powers are presented. Effects of laser cleaning of the cathode and future tests using this gun will also be discussed.
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