Speaker
Jake Parsons
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Description
Significant developments in the future of linear accelerators including the operation of high gradient cavities, novel cathodes, and improved magnet designed are enabled by cryogenic operation of various subsystems and components. In order to address the growing needs of traditional infrastructure operating in a new low temperature regime, we have commissioning infrastructure for the testing of materials and complex components at low temperatures.We will present here several systems under study for developing enabling technologies for a very high brightness cryogenic normal conducting RF photogun.
Funding Agency
This work was supported by the Center for Bright Beams, National Science Foundation Grant No. PHY-1549132 and DOE HEP Grant DE-SC0009914
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Primary authors
Gerard Lawler
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Jake Parsons
(University of California, Los Angeles)
James Rosenzweig
(University of California, Los Angeles)