The dark current is one of the limiting factor in the operation of RF guns at high gradient. The continuous request of higher brilliance sources and further emittance minimization, leads to apply higher gradients in the RF gun cavity, with the consequence of a significant dark current production. In this context we set up a collaborative effort to identify the dark current sources in the gun, in order to discriminate between the gun and cathode contribution. A critical analysis and organization of dark current measurements, taken during the operation of TTF and PITZ guns, with several cathodes operated at different accelerating fields and solenoids focusing, is presented. Potential areas of improvement are also discussed, together with a po...
Recently three RF guns were prepared at the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, location Zeuthen ...
In this paper, the authors report the results of dark current studies on copper cathodes and stainle...
A prototype of S-band RF photogun with GaAs photocath-ode has been built and tested at Novosibirsk. ...
For photocathode rf guns with electric fields of more than 40 MV/m at the photocathode and with an r...
L-band normal conducting RF guns operating at long pulse mode and high gradient are installed at the...
It is now well-established that for the generation of very high brightness beams, required for fourt...
A superconducting rf photoinjector (SRF gun) has been put in operation successfully at the radiation...
We report on measurements and analysis of a field-emitted electron current in the very-high-frequenc...
This paper describes the recent results on conditioning and dark current measurements of the photoca...
Unwanted beam can cause beam losses and may produce acute or chronic damages of the accelerator. Fur...
In December 2005, a new gun cavity for the Photo Injec-tor Test Facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ) w...
Recently three RF guns were prepared at the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, location Zeuthen (...
In order to investigate a photocathode RF gun as a low emittance electron gun, a single-cell test ca...
In December 2005, a new gun cavity for the Photo Injec-tor Test Facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ) w...
Vacuum arcs is the phenomenon which limits the performance of normal conducting accelerator cavities...
Recently three RF guns were prepared at the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, location Zeuthen ...
In this paper, the authors report the results of dark current studies on copper cathodes and stainle...
A prototype of S-band RF photogun with GaAs photocath-ode has been built and tested at Novosibirsk. ...
For photocathode rf guns with electric fields of more than 40 MV/m at the photocathode and with an r...
L-band normal conducting RF guns operating at long pulse mode and high gradient are installed at the...
It is now well-established that for the generation of very high brightness beams, required for fourt...
A superconducting rf photoinjector (SRF gun) has been put in operation successfully at the radiation...
We report on measurements and analysis of a field-emitted electron current in the very-high-frequenc...
This paper describes the recent results on conditioning and dark current measurements of the photoca...
Unwanted beam can cause beam losses and may produce acute or chronic damages of the accelerator. Fur...
In December 2005, a new gun cavity for the Photo Injec-tor Test Facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ) w...
Recently three RF guns were prepared at the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, location Zeuthen (...
In order to investigate a photocathode RF gun as a low emittance electron gun, a single-cell test ca...
In December 2005, a new gun cavity for the Photo Injec-tor Test Facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ) w...
Vacuum arcs is the phenomenon which limits the performance of normal conducting accelerator cavities...
Recently three RF guns were prepared at the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, location Zeuthen ...
In this paper, the authors report the results of dark current studies on copper cathodes and stainle...
A prototype of S-band RF photogun with GaAs photocath-ode has been built and tested at Novosibirsk. ...