Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at the Jefferson Lab require a DC high voltage photogun to generate polarized electron beams from GaAs photocathodes. The photogun uses a tapered ceramic insulator that extends into the vacuum chamber and mechanically holds the cathode electrode. Increasing the operating voltage from nominal −130 kV to −200 kV will provide lower beam emittance, better transmission through injector apertures, and improved photocathode lifetime. This desire to increase the photogun operating voltage led to the design of a triple-point-junction shield electrode which minimizes the electric field at the delicate insulator-metal-vacuum interface and linearizes the ...
This contribution describes the latest milestones of a multiyear program to build and operate a comp...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Production of high bunch charge beams for the ElectronIon Collider (EIC) is a challenging task. High...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
A new dc high voltage spin-polarized photoelectron gun has been constructed that employs a compact i...
A direct current (dc) high voltage photo-emission electron gun operating at 130 kV is utilized at th...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
High-energy nuclear physics experiments at the Jefferson Lab Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Fa...
High-energy nuclear physics experiments at the Jefferson Lab Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Fa...
The 300 kV DC high voltage photogun at Jefferson Lab was redesigned to deliver electron beams with a...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
Production of high bunch charge beams for the ElectronIon Collider (EIC) is a challenging task. High...
This contribution describes the latest milestones of a multiyear program to build and operate a comp...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Production of high bunch charge beams for the ElectronIon Collider (EIC) is a challenging task. High...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
A new dc high voltage spin-polarized photoelectron gun has been constructed that employs a compact i...
A direct current (dc) high voltage photo-emission electron gun operating at 130 kV is utilized at th...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
High-energy nuclear physics experiments at the Jefferson Lab Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Fa...
High-energy nuclear physics experiments at the Jefferson Lab Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Fa...
The 300 kV DC high voltage photogun at Jefferson Lab was redesigned to deliver electron beams with a...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
An electron beam with high bunch charge and high repetition rate is required for electron cooling of...
Production of high bunch charge beams for the ElectronIon Collider (EIC) is a challenging task. High...
This contribution describes the latest milestones of a multiyear program to build and operate a comp...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Production of high bunch charge beams for the ElectronIon Collider (EIC) is a challenging task. High...