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Revision as of 08:32, 9 April 2015
Center for Injectors and Sources, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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To develop and maintain high performance electron sources and injectors for particle accelerators. Our primary responsibility is the operation of a highly spin-polarized (>85%) electron photo-injector for the CEBAF accelerator. Additionally, our group is active in the R&D of very high voltage DC guns, high power RF synchronized lasers, extreme high vacuum, development of novel photocathode materials and precision electron beam polarimetry.
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What's new?!? |
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April 8, 2015 - New publication => Md Abdullah A. Mamun, Abdelmageed A. Elmustafa, Rhys Taus, Eric Forman and Matthew Poelker, "TiN coated aluminum electrodes for DC high voltage electron guns", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 33, 031604 (2015), Media:TiN coated aluminum electrodes_in print.pdf
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