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Description
The superconducting radio-frequency photoelectron injector (SRF photoinjector), now under commissioning at the SEALab accelerator test facility, has the potential to cover a fast area of beam parameters. Electron bunches from fs to ps length, with fC to nC charge can be accelerated to a couple of MeV beam energy. The legacy from the energy-recovery linac (ERL) test facility bERLinPro, the foundation of SEALab, allows us to operate the SRF photoinjector at very high repetition rate, with energy recovery (ERL), in a sustainable way for fundamental accelerator research into novel, energy-efficient electron accelerators. In this paper preparatory work for two applications is detailed. One is the use of the SRF photoinjector as a direct beam source for ultrafast scattering experiments with high 6D coherence, the other are experiments towards an ERL application for high-energy physics at high average current.
Funding Agency
The work is supported by Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, the Helmholtz Association, and the state of Berlin
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