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Description
The Superconducting Electron Accelerator Lab (SEALab)* is the SRF-accelerator physics research facility at HZB created in 2021 following official completion of the bERLinPro project. It provides opportunities for SRF-accelerator related research beyond the ERL program, yet ERL-related research continues in this facility (“bERLinPro@SEALab”).
The first stage of commissioning and operation will focus on the SRF injector, in 2022 mainly the SRF photo-injector. It is planned to study a wide range
of beam parameters from shortest pulses low charge regime applicable to e.g. ultrafast electron diffraction (“UED@SEALab”) to high charge and medium current
beam studies for ERLs, whether this may be for a light source or high-energy physics collider machine.
Here, we will mainly present the current status of the commissioning of the SRF photo-injector cryo module, the state of the Booster cryo module and plans towards a Linac allowing for a more sustainable and effective implementation of an ERL, including studies of fast reactive tuner implementation at 1.3 GHz for microphonics compensation and a potential test site for 4K operation of new SRF coating materials finally with beam.
Footnotes
*A. Neumann et al., “bERLinPro Becomes SEALab: Status and Perspective of the Energy Recovery Linac at HZB”, in Proc. IPAC'22, Bangkok, Thailand, Jun. 2022, pp. 1110-1113. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-TUPOPT048
Funding Agency
Work supported by German Bundesministerium für Bildung und
Forschung, Land Berlin, and grants of Helmholtz Association
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