The University of Wisconsin has completed fabrication and commissioning of a low frequency (199.6 MHz) superconducting electron gun based on a quarter wave resonator (QWR) cavity. Its concept was optimized to be the source for a CW free electron laser facility. The gun design includes active tuning and a high temperature superconducting solenoid. We will report on the status of the Wisconsin SRF electron gun program, including commissioning experience and first beam measurements
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
Coherent Electron Cooling (CEC) based on Free Electron Laser (FEL) amplifier promises to be a very g...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and Niowave, Inc. have designed and fabricated a superconducting 112 ...
Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) electron guns hold out the promise of very bright beams for us...
Superconducting radio-frequency electron guns are viewed by many as the preferred technology for gen...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and Niowave, Inc. have designed, fabricated, and performed the first ...
Low wall losses and low wakefields inherent in superconducting radiofrequency (srf) cavities make th...
As interest in high power free electron lasers (FELs) has increased, the FEL and accelerator commun...
RF photoelectron sources with superconducting cavities provide the potential to generate high qualit...
A superconducting rf photo electron injector (SRF gun) is under development at the Forschungszentrum...
A superconducting rf photo electron injector (SRF gun) is under development at the Forschungszentrum...
Synchrotron light sources are of vital importance to modern spectroscopy and surface science. Due t...
A high repetition rate, MHz-class, high-brightness electron source is a key element in future high-r...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison/Synchrotron Radiation Center is advancing its design for a seede...
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
Coherent Electron Cooling (CEC) based on Free Electron Laser (FEL) amplifier promises to be a very g...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and Niowave, Inc. have designed and fabricated a superconducting 112 ...
Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) electron guns hold out the promise of very bright beams for us...
Superconducting radio-frequency electron guns are viewed by many as the preferred technology for gen...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and Niowave, Inc. have designed, fabricated, and performed the first ...
Low wall losses and low wakefields inherent in superconducting radiofrequency (srf) cavities make th...
As interest in high power free electron lasers (FELs) has increased, the FEL and accelerator commun...
RF photoelectron sources with superconducting cavities provide the potential to generate high qualit...
A superconducting rf photo electron injector (SRF gun) is under development at the Forschungszentrum...
A superconducting rf photo electron injector (SRF gun) is under development at the Forschungszentrum...
Synchrotron light sources are of vital importance to modern spectroscopy and surface science. Due t...
A high repetition rate, MHz-class, high-brightness electron source is a key element in future high-r...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison/Synchrotron Radiation Center is advancing its design for a seede...
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
A future upgrade of the European XFEL (E-XFEL) foresees an additional CW operation mode, which will ...
Coherent Electron Cooling (CEC) based on Free Electron Laser (FEL) amplifier promises to be a very g...