Speaker
Masao Kuriki
(Hiroshima University)
Description
A superconducting accelerator is an excellent technology that can efficiently accelerate high-current beams and is being applied to free electron lasers and next-generation linear electron-positron colliders such as ILC. A superconducting RF electron gun is technically suitable for high-quality high-current beam generation, but there are not many examples in practical use, such as the ELBE RF Gun in HZDR. We present a proposal of a superconducting RF gun based on the latest 4K superconducting technology and a system that can generate continuous high-brightness beams.
Region represented | Asia |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Masao Kuriki
(Hiroshima University)
Co-authors
Hitoshi Hayano
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)
Mr
Lei Guo
(Nagoya University)
Rong Xiang
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Satoru Yamashita
(Tokyo City University)
Zachary Liptak
(Hiroshima University)