The bERLinPro project, a small superconducting RF SRF c.w. energy recovery linac ERL is being built at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in order to develop the technology required for operation of a high current, 100 mA, 50 MeV ERL. The electron source for the accelerator is a 1.4 cell SRF photoinjector fitted with a multi alkali photocathode. As part of the HZB photoinjector development program three different SRF photoinjectors will be fabricated and tested. The photoinjector described herein is the second cavity that has been fabricated, and the first photoinjector designed for use with a multi alkali photocathode. The photoinjector has been built and tested at JLab and subsequently shipped to HZB for testing in the horizontal test cryostat ...
The SRF photoinjector combines the advantages of photo assisted production of high brightness, short...
Abstract ERLs have the powerful potential to provide very high current beams with exceptional and ...
Superconducting radio frequency photoelectron injectors SRF photoinjectors are promising electron...
The bERLinPro Energy Recovery Linac ERL is currently being built at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in or...
The bERLinPro Energy Recovery Linac ERL is currently being built at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in o...
The goal of Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project BERLinPro is the generation of a 50 MeV, 100 mA ...
The bERLinPro project, a 100 mA, 50 MeV superconducting RF SRF Energy Recovery Linac ERL is unde...
The development of a simple and robust SRF photoinjector capable of delivering 1 mA average current ...
In 2010 HZB has received approval to build BERLinPro , an ERL project to demonstrate energy recover...
As an amendment to a CRADA Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between Forschungszentru...
BERLinPro is an Energy Recovery Linac Project running since 2011 at the HZB in Berlin. A conceptual...
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB is currently constructing a high average current superconducting SC...
Abstract In collaboration with Jefferson Laboratory, DESY and the A. Soltan Institute HZB develope...
Abstract The development of a simple and robust SRF photoinjector capable of delivering 1 mA average...
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB is currently building an high average current superconducting SRF ...
The SRF photoinjector combines the advantages of photo assisted production of high brightness, short...
Abstract ERLs have the powerful potential to provide very high current beams with exceptional and ...
Superconducting radio frequency photoelectron injectors SRF photoinjectors are promising electron...
The bERLinPro Energy Recovery Linac ERL is currently being built at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in or...
The bERLinPro Energy Recovery Linac ERL is currently being built at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in o...
The goal of Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project BERLinPro is the generation of a 50 MeV, 100 mA ...
The bERLinPro project, a 100 mA, 50 MeV superconducting RF SRF Energy Recovery Linac ERL is unde...
The development of a simple and robust SRF photoinjector capable of delivering 1 mA average current ...
In 2010 HZB has received approval to build BERLinPro , an ERL project to demonstrate energy recover...
As an amendment to a CRADA Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between Forschungszentru...
BERLinPro is an Energy Recovery Linac Project running since 2011 at the HZB in Berlin. A conceptual...
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB is currently constructing a high average current superconducting SC...
Abstract In collaboration with Jefferson Laboratory, DESY and the A. Soltan Institute HZB develope...
Abstract The development of a simple and robust SRF photoinjector capable of delivering 1 mA average...
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB is currently building an high average current superconducting SRF ...
The SRF photoinjector combines the advantages of photo assisted production of high brightness, short...
Abstract ERLs have the powerful potential to provide very high current beams with exceptional and ...
Superconducting radio frequency photoelectron injectors SRF photoinjectors are promising electron...