Speaker
Zipeng Liu
(Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility)
Description
High-brightness and high-average current electron sources with excellent beam quality hold significant potential for applications in fields such as ultrafast electron diffraction (UED), free-electron lasers (FELs), and energy recovery linacs (ERLs). However, when the electron beam is initially generated, it typically exhibits large energy spread, beam size, and relatively low energy. During beam transport, it is highly susceptible to stray magnetic fields, which can lead to angular and positional deviations as the beam passes through magnets or microwave acceleration structures, ultimately degrading beam quality. This article focuses on the recent progress in low-energy beam commissioning of the SHINE injector.
Region represented | Asia |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Zipeng Liu
(Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility)
Co-authors
Guan Shu
(Shanghai Zhangjiang Laboratory)
Haixiao Deng
(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics)
Houjun Qian
(Shanghai Zhangjiang Laboratory)
Xudong Li
(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics)
Zenggong Jiang
(Shanghai Advanced Research Institute)