10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
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Progress report on the upcoming drive beam photoinjector upgrades at the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator

MOP077
11 Aug 2025, 16:00
2h
Ballroom A (SAFE Credit Union Convention Center)

Ballroom A

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

Poster Presentation MC6 - Beam Instrumentation, Controls, AI/ML, and Operational Aspects Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Alexander Ody (Argonne National Laboratory)

Description

The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator test facility is dedicated to research on advanced acceleration, beam manipulation, and beam production. With a focus primarily in the development and testing of high-gradient wakefield-accelerator structures, the drive beamline RF photoinjector is capable of delivering high charge (100s of nC) 65 MeV electron bunch trains. We present the planned upgrades to the drive photoinjector aimed at increasing both beam brightness and stability, and report on the current progress for the first phase of the upgrade and upcoming RF gun installation.

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Author

Alexander Ody (Argonne National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Charles Whiteford (Argonne National Laboratory) Chunguang Jing (Argonne National Laboratory, Euclid Techlabs (United States)) D. Scott Doran (Argonne National Laboratory) Emily Frame (Northern Illinois University) Eric Wisniewski (Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois Institute of Technology) Gongxiaohui Chen (Argonne National Laboratory) Gwanghui Ha (Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University) John Power (Argonne National Laboratory) Josh Hlavenka (Argonne National Laboratory) Philippe Piot (Argonne National Laboratory) Wanming Liu (Argonne National Laboratory) Xueying Lu (Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University)

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