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+ | '''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. | ||
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[[File:Sajini-JSA.jpg|thumb|left|100px]] Sajini Wijethunga, a graduate student at Old Dominion University working with the Center for Injectors and Sources at Jefferson Laboratory has been awarded a 2019-2020 JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship to support her PhD research and related travel. Her research focuses on studying the space charge effects of high intensity magnetized electron beams required for electron cooling in the proposed Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider. Her anticipated graduation is May 2021. | [[File:Sajini-JSA.jpg|thumb|left|100px]] Sajini Wijethunga, a graduate student at Old Dominion University working with the Center for Injectors and Sources at Jefferson Laboratory has been awarded a 2019-2020 JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship to support her PhD research and related travel. Her research focuses on studying the space charge effects of high intensity magnetized electron beams required for electron cooling in the proposed Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider. Her anticipated graduation is May 2021. | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 21 July 2022
Jefferson Lab Center for Injectors and Sources
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.
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