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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | + | * ''Magnetized electron beam'' | |
* ''Applications of the magnetized electron beam'' | * ''Applications of the magnetized electron beam'' | ||
** ''Magnetized electron cooling'' | ** ''Magnetized electron cooling'' | ||
− | * ''Jefferson Lab magnetized electron source for the JLEIC cooler'' | + | * ''Jefferson Lab magnetized electron source for the JLEIC cooler'' |
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==Generation of the magnetized electron beam== | ==Generation of the magnetized electron beam== | ||
*''Experimental setup (DC HV gun, photocathode, cathode solenoid, RF laser, focusing solenoids, etc.)'' | *''Experimental setup (DC HV gun, photocathode, cathode solenoid, RF laser, focusing solenoids, etc.)'' | ||
*''Beam diagnostics'' | *''Beam diagnostics'' | ||
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==Beam dynamics== | ==Beam dynamics== | ||
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*''Phase space'' | *''Phase space'' | ||
*''Emittance (thermal, phase space, geometric)'' | *''Emittance (thermal, phase space, geometric)'' | ||
− | *''Effective(drift) emittance (emittance of | + | *''Effective(drift) emittance (emittance of a magnetized beam)'' |
− | *''Measuring the beam emittance'' | + | *''Measuring/calculating the beam emittance'' |
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==Space charge effect== | ==Space charge effect== | ||
− | *''Space charge effect in | + | *''Space charge effect in a magnetized electron beam'' |
==Simulations on the magnetized electron beam== | ==Simulations on the magnetized electron beam== | ||
− | + | ===''ASTRA''=== | |
− | + | *''Initial particle distribution'' | |
− | + | *''Field maps (3D E field map, 2D B field map)'' | |
− | + | *''Space charge calculation mechanism'' | |
− | + | *''Emittance'' | |
− | + | ===''GPT''=== | |
− | + | *''Initial particle distribution (Laser*QE image processing)'' | |
− | + | *''Field maps (3D E field map, 2D B field map)'' | |
− | + | *''Space charge calculation mechanism'' | |
− | + | *''Emittance'' | |
− | + | ===''Post-processing (MATLAB)''=== | |
− | ==Characterization of the magnetized beam== | + | ==Characterization of the magnetized electron beam== |
− | + | ===''Experimental method''=== | |
− | + | *''Beam size vs solenoid I'' | |
− | + | *''Rotation angle vs solenoid I'' | |
− | + | *''Emittance vs solenoid I - three different laser sizes'' | |
− | + | *''Emittance vs laser spot sizes - max solenoid current'' | |
− | + | ===''ASTRA/GPT simulations (Simulations of all the above variations)''=== | |
*''Conclusions (comparisons -measurements vs simulations, mismatch oscillations, negative rotation angles, etc.)'' | *''Conclusions (comparisons -measurements vs simulations, mismatch oscillations, negative rotation angles, etc.)'' | ||
− | + | ==Experimental and numerical simulation results of the space charge dominated magnetized electron beam== | |
− | == | + | ===''Experimental method''=== |
− | + | *''Pulse energy vs extracted charge-for different magnetizations'' | |
− | + | *''Space charge current limitation dependence on gun high voltage-for different magnetizations'' | |
− | + | *''Space charge current limitation dependence on pulse width-for different magnetizations'' | |
− | + | *''Space charge current limitation dependence on laser spot size-for different magnetizations'' | |
− | + | ===''GPT simulations''=== | |
− | + | *''Conclusions (Comparison-measurements and simulations)'' | |
− | *''Conclusions (Comparison -measurements and simulations)'' | ||
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==Redesigning and performance of the photogun== | ==Redesigning and performance of the photogun== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''Existing electrostatic design'' |
− | + | *''Modified electrostatic design'' | |
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*''Polishing and gun assembly'' | *''Polishing and gun assembly'' | ||
*''High voltage conditioning'' | *''High voltage conditioning'' | ||
+ | ==Repeated experimental and numerical simulation results of the space charge dominated magnetized electron beam with the new photogun == | ||
− | + | ==Summary and Conclusions== | |
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 29 May 2020
Introduction
- Magnetized electron beam
- Applications of the magnetized electron beam
- Magnetized electron cooling
- Jefferson Lab magnetized electron source for the JLEIC cooler
Generation of the magnetized electron beam
- Experimental setup (DC HV gun, photocathode, cathode solenoid, RF laser, focusing solenoids, etc.)
- Beam diagnostics
Beam dynamics
- Beam matrix
- Phase space
- Emittance (thermal, phase space, geometric)
- Effective(drift) emittance (emittance of a magnetized beam)
- Measuring/calculating the beam emittance
Space charge effect
- Space charge effect in a magnetized electron beam
Simulations on the magnetized electron beam
ASTRA
- Initial particle distribution
- Field maps (3D E field map, 2D B field map)
- Space charge calculation mechanism
- Emittance
GPT
- Initial particle distribution (Laser*QE image processing)
- Field maps (3D E field map, 2D B field map)
- Space charge calculation mechanism
- Emittance
Post-processing (MATLAB)
Characterization of the magnetized electron beam
Experimental method
- Beam size vs solenoid I
- Rotation angle vs solenoid I
- Emittance vs solenoid I - three different laser sizes
- Emittance vs laser spot sizes - max solenoid current
ASTRA/GPT simulations (Simulations of all the above variations)
- Conclusions (comparisons -measurements vs simulations, mismatch oscillations, negative rotation angles, etc.)
Experimental and numerical simulation results of the space charge dominated magnetized electron beam
Experimental method
- Pulse energy vs extracted charge-for different magnetizations
- Space charge current limitation dependence on gun high voltage-for different magnetizations
- Space charge current limitation dependence on pulse width-for different magnetizations
- Space charge current limitation dependence on laser spot size-for different magnetizations
GPT simulations
- Conclusions (Comparison-measurements and simulations)
Redesigning and performance of the photogun
- Existing electrostatic design
- Modified electrostatic design
- Polishing and gun assembly
- High voltage conditioning