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'''Mission''': To design, build and maintain high performance particle beam sources for injectors and accelerators.  Our core responsibility is the operation of the polarized electron source for the 12 GeV Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF).  Additionally, we operate sources and injectors for the 170 MeV Low Energy Research Facility (LERF), the 10 MeV Upgrade Injector Test Facility (UITF), and the 500 keV Gun Test Stand (GTS).  Our research interests aim at the production of spin polarized electron and positron beams, magnetized beams and beams with orbital angular momentum.  Our work specializes in extreme high vacuum chambers and diagnostics, very high voltage power supplies and electrodes, high power and radio-frequency lasers, robust and efficient photocathodes, and precision polarimetry.
 
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[[File:CIS_230801.png|thumb|center|450px|alt=Group Photo.|CIS members are (l to r) Joe Grames (group leader), Riad Suleiman, Phil Adderley, Max Bruker, Gabriel Palacios-Serrano, Steve Covert, Marcy Stutzman, Andriy Ushakov, Md. Al Mamun, Shukui Zhang.  Not pictured Carlos Hernandez-Garcia and Jessica Carucci. (8/1/23)]]
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'''''Announcements! '''''
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==Mission==
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The Center for Injectors and Sources builds and operates high performance beam sources for injectors and accelerators.  Our primary mission is the operation of a polarized electron source for the 12 GeV Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF).  We also operate sources and perform research at the Upgrade Injector Test Facility (UITF), the Low Energy Research Facility (LERF), and the Gun Test Stand (GTS).  In support of our mission our work specializes in DC high voltage photoguns operating at extremely low pressures, using high power lasers to reliably producing intense polarized or unpolarized electron beams from photocathodes, and developing instrumentation and diagnostics to characterize these beams.
 
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*First circular : [http://pstp2017.ibs.re.kr 2017 International Workshop on Polarized Sources, Targets & Polarimetry (PSTP2017)]
 
*First circular : [https://www.jlab.org/conferences/JPos2017/ International Workshop on Physics with Positrons at Jefferson Lab (JPos17)]
 
*Interested to join the [https://wiki.jlab.org/pwgwiki/index.php/Main_Page Jefferson Lab Positron Working Group]
 
 
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[[File:GroupPhoto_July2014.jpeg|thumb|right|450px|alt=Group Photo.|CIS members are (l to r) Matt Poelker (Group Leader), Joe Grames, Bubba Bullard, Marcy Stutzman, John Hansknecht, Shukui Zhang, Carlos Hernandez-Garcia, Phil Adderley, Riad Suleiman.]]
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* [[2024-Summer-Student-Presentations]]
  
 
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[https://jeffersonlab.sharepoint.com/sites/CIS CIS Sharepoint (internal)]
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[[Polarized Positron Beams for CEBAF]]
  
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[[CEBAF Operations]]
  
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[[LERF Operations]]
  
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[[UITF Operations]]
  
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[[Gun Test Stand at LERF]]
  
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[[2024 Summer SAD]] - (May-Aug 2024) R30-4/FX/Degrader/Irradiator
  
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'''Quick Links to our Research and Design Projects'''
 
* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[CEBAF MeV Mott Polarimeter]]''' </span>
 
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* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[Bubble Chamber]]''' </span>
 
* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[Magnetized Electron Gun for MEIC Cooler]]''' </span>
 
* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[Resonant Polarimeter]]''' </span>
 
* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[Vortex Beams]]''' </span>
 
* <span style="font-size:70%"> '''[[Polarized Positron Beams for JLEIC]]''' </span>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 18 July 2024

Jefferson Lab Center for Injectors and Sources

Group Photo.
CIS members are (l to r) Joe Grames (group leader), Riad Suleiman, Phil Adderley, Max Bruker, Gabriel Palacios-Serrano, Steve Covert, Marcy Stutzman, Andriy Ushakov, Md. Al Mamun, Shukui Zhang. Not pictured Carlos Hernandez-Garcia and Jessica Carucci. (8/1/23)

Mission

The Center for Injectors and Sources builds and operates high performance beam sources for injectors and accelerators. Our primary mission is the operation of a polarized electron source for the 12 GeV Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF). We also operate sources and perform research at the Upgrade Injector Test Facility (UITF), the Low Energy Research Facility (LERF), and the Gun Test Stand (GTS). In support of our mission our work specializes in DC high voltage photoguns operating at extremely low pressures, using high power lasers to reliably producing intense polarized or unpolarized electron beams from photocathodes, and developing instrumentation and diagnostics to characterize these beams.