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Development of a 500-kV photo-cathode DC gun for ERL light sources

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Muto, Toshiya*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 25th International Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC 2010) (CD-ROM), p.995 - 997, 2010/09

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High-voltage test of a 500-KV photocathode DC electron-gun for a next-generation light-source

Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Hajima, Ryoichi; Muto, Toshiya*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Honda, Yosuke*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 7th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (DVD-ROM), p.806 - 808, 2010/08

A 500-kV, 10-mA photocathode DC gun which is designed for next-generation light- sources based on energy-recovery linac has been developed in a collaboration effort of JAEA, KEK, Hiroshima University and Nagoya University. We have utilized a segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator and guard-ring electrodes to prevent any damage to the insulator from electrons emitted by the support-rod electrode. The 500-kV gun was successfully conditioned up to a voltage of 550 kV and a long-time holding test for 8 h was demonstrated at an acceleration voltage of 500 kV. The cathode electrode, anode electrode, and beam line apparatuses are now under fabrication and beam tests of the gun will be started soon.

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Development of a 500-kV photocathode DC gun for ERL light sources

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 7th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (DVD-ROM), p.802 - 805, 2010/08

no abstracts in English

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The Calculation of transverse kick by the input coupler of superconducting cavity for ERL main linac

Muto, Toshiya*; Umemori, Kensei*; Sakai, Hiroshi*; Sawamura, Masaru; Shinoe, Kenji*; Furuya, Takaaki*

Proceedings of 7th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (DVD-ROM), p.840 - 842, 2010/08

Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) for future light source has been developed by KEK, JAEA, ISSP and other institutes in Japan. An input coupler must feed high power, which is estimated about 20 kW for 20 MV/m ERL operation, into the main linac superconducting cavities. Because the input coupler induced an asymmetric electromagnetic field in the cavity, accelerating TM010 mode produce a transverse kick similar to higher order modes. Using CST Microwave-Studio (MW-Studio), we calculated the transverse kick of accelerating mode induced by the input coupler. In case of the on crest acceleration, the transverse kick by the transverse electric field and magnetic field are small as compared with the accelerating voltage. We also calculated the dependence with various inserted position of the coupler. In this paper, we will report the calculation of transverse kick and an arrangement of cavities to reduce the transverse kick.

Journal Articles

Development of cavity diagnostics system for ERL superconducting cavity

Sakai, Hiroshi*; Umemori, Kensei*; Takahashi, Takeshi*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Shinoe, Kenji*; Ishii, Atsushi*; Sawamura, Masaru; Muto, Toshiya*

Proceedings of 7th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (DVD-ROM), p.173 - 176, 2010/08

We are developing the superconducting (SC) cavity for Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) in Japan. In order to survey the electron emission and the heating spot of the cavity inner surface in detail, cavity diagnostics with the rotating mapping system was applied. Two types of sensors, one of which was the carbon resistor and the other was the Si PIN photo diode, were set to detect the temperature rise and electron emission. By rotating the sensor arrays around the cavity axis, a lot of information was obtained all over the cavity surface in detail. This paper reports the results of vertical tests by using this rotating mapping system with the single-cell and 9-cell Nb ERL cavity.

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Development of a photocathode DC electron-gun for next-generation light-sources

Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Muto, Toshiya*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Kuriki, Masao*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Kasokuki, 7(2), p.88 - 94, 2010/07

A 500-kV, 10-mA photocathode DC gun which is designed for next-generation light-sources based on energy-recovery linac has been developed in a collaboration effort of JAEA, KEK, Hiroshima University and Nagoya University. We have utilized a segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator and guard-ring electrodes to prevent any damage to the insulator from electrons emitted by the support-rod electrode. The 500-kV gun was successfully conditioned up to a voltage of 550 kV and a long-time holding test for 8 h was demonstrated at an acceleration voltage of 500 kV. The 500-kV gun consists of a Cockcroft-Walton generator, a segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator, guard-ring electrodes, a support-rod electrode, a vacuum chamber, and a pressurized insulating gas tank. The cathode electrode, anode electrode, and beam line apparatuses are now under fabrication and beam tests of the gun will be started soon.

Journal Articles

High-voltage test of a 500-kV photocathode DC gun for the ERL light sources in Japan

Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Muto, Toshiya*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Kuriki, Masao*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '10) (Internet), p.2341 - 2343, 2010/05

A 500-kV, 10-mA photocathode DC gun has been developed in a collaboration effort of JAEA, KEK, Hiroshima University and Nagoya University. We have utilized a segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator and guard-ring electrodes to prevent any damage to the insulator from electrons emitted by the support-rod electrode. The high-voltage test of the gun has been successfully done with up to 550 kV. The cathode electrode, anode electrode, and beam line apparatuses are now under fabrication. A beam test of the gun will be started soon. The high-voltage test and up-to-date status of the gun development will be presented in detail.

Journal Articles

Recent progress in the energy recovery linac project in Japan

Sakanaka, Shogo*; Akemoto, Mitsuo*; Aoto, Tomohiro*; Arakawa, Dai*; Asaoka, Seiji*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; et al.

Proceedings of 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC '10) (Internet), p.2338 - 2340, 2010/05

Future synchrotron light source using a 5-GeV energy recovery linac (ERL) is under proposal by our Japanese collaboration team, and we are conducting R&D efforts for that. We are developing high-brightness DC photocathode guns, two types of cryomodules for both injector and main superconducting (SC) linacs, and 1.3 GHz high CW-power RF sources. We are also constructing the Compact ERL (cERL) for demonstrating the recirculation of low-emittance, high-current beams using above-mentioned critical technologies.

Journal Articles

Development of a photocathode preparation system and a high voltage chamber for a 500 kV DC gun for ERL light sources

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Hajima, Ryoichi; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Muto, Toshiya*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Honda, Yosuke*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 6th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (CD-ROM), p.872 - 874, 2010/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

High voltage test of a 500-kV DC electron gun for an ERL light source

Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Iijima, Hokuto; Muto, Toshiya*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 6th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (CD-ROM), p.863 - 865, 2010/03

A 500-kV, 10-mA photocathode DC gun has been designed and is now under fabrication by the collaboration efforts of JAEA, KEK, Hiroshima University and Nagoya University. We have adopted a multiple-stacked cylindrical ceramic insulator, because this type of ceramic insulator has shown good stability and robustness at the 250-kV JAEA FEL gun and the 200-kV Nagoya polarized gun. The Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier, the ceramic insulator, the vacuum chambers has been fabricated and a high-voltage test will be successfully achieved soon. Up-to-date status of the gun development is presented in detail.

Journal Articles

High-voltage testing of a 500-kV dc photocathode electron gun

Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Muto, Toshiya*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Iijima, Hokuto*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 81(3), p.033304_1 - 033304_5, 2010/03

 Times Cited Count:23 Percentile:68.01(Instruments & Instrumentation)

A high-voltage dc photocathode electron gun was successfully conditioned up to a voltage of 550 kV and a long-time holding test for 8 hours was demonstrated at an acceleration voltage of 500 kV. The dc photocathode electron gun is designed for future light sources based on energy-recovery linac and consists of a Cockcroft-Walton generator, a segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator, guard-ring electrodes, a support-rod electrode, a vacuum chamber and a pressurized insulating gas tank. The segmented cylindrical ceramic insulator and the guard-ring electrodes were utilized to prevent any damage to the insulator from electrons emitted by the support-rod electrode.

Journal Articles

Development of an electron gun for an ERL based light source in Japan

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*; Kuriki, Masao*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Okumi, Shoji*; Nakanishi, Tsutomu*; Hajima, Ryoichi

AIP Conference Proceedings 1149, p.1094 - 1098, 2009/08

We have constructed a prototype DC photoemission electron gun for a future energy recovery linac (ERL) based light source in Japan. The prototype gun is operated at up to 250 kV. A diagnostic beam line for emittance and bunch length measurements will be constructed soon. A 83.3 MHz Ti:sapphire laser with 500 mW average power and 2 ps pulse length is used to illuminate a GaAs photocathode. The prototype gun is designed to deliver up to 50 mA beam current. We have also designed a new 500 kV DC gun which is capable of producing up to 10 mA electron current with emittance lower than 1 mm-mrad. The high voltage terminal will be isolated by ten ceramics stacked in series. The new gun will satisfy performance required as an injector for the compact ERL, which will be constructed at KEK as a prototype of the future ERL light source. In this talk, our current status of the gun development has been presented.

Journal Articles

Development of a 500-kV photo-cathode DC gun for the ERL light sources in Japan

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Hajima, Ryoichi; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Muto, Toshiya*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Kuriki, Masao*; Kuwahara, Makoto*; et al.

Proceedings of 31st International Free Electron Laser Conference (FEL 2009), p.277 - 280, 2009/08

Journal Articles

Design of a 500kV electron gun for ERL light source at KEK

Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Honda, Yosuke*; Miyajima, Tsukasa*; Uchiyama, Takashi*; Kobayashi, Masanori*; Muto, Toshiya*; Matsuba, Shunya*; Sakanaka, Shogo*; Sato, Kotaro*; Saito, Yoshio*; et al.

Proceedings of 6th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (CD-ROM), p.860 - 862, 2009/08

A newly 500 kV electron gun (2nd - 500 kV gun) for an ERL light source is designed at KEK. A new concept and state of-the-art technologies of vacuum system, ceramic insulators, high voltage power supply, photocathode and preparation system will be employed. The details are described in this report.

Journal Articles

Progress in R&D efforts on the energy recovery linac in Japan

Sakanaka, Shogo*; Ago, Tomonori*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Fukuda, Shigeki*; Furukawa, Kazuro*; Furuya, Takaaki*; Haga, Kaiichi*; Harada, Kentaro*; Hiramatsu, Shigenori*; Honda, Toru*; et al.

Proceedings of 11th European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC '08) (CD-ROM), p.205 - 207, 2008/06

Future synchrotron light sources based on the energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) are expected to be capable of producing super-brilliant and/or ultra-short pulses of synchrotron radiation. Our Japanese collaboration team is making efforts for realizing an ERL-based hard X-ray source. We report recent progress in our R&D efforts.

Journal Articles

Deflecting cavity for beam diagnostics of an ERL gun

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Hajima, Ryoichi; Sawamura, Masaru; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*

Proceedings of 5th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 33rd Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan (CD-ROM), p.595 - 597, 2008/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

R&D status of a high-brightness electron gun for future ERL light sources

Hajima, Ryoichi; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*

Proceedings of 5th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 33rd Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan (CD-ROM), p.607 - 609, 2008/00

We review R&D status of the high-brightness electron gun for future ERL light sources.

Oral presentation

Development of high-brightness electron guns for future ERL light sources

Hajima, Ryoichi; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Okumi, Shoji*; Nakanishi, Tsutomu*; Kuriki, Masao*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development status of beam line of photocathode DC gun at JAEA

Iijima, Hokuto; Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Hajima, Ryoichi; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of an electron gun for ERL based light sources

Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Iijima, Hokuto; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*; Kuriki, Masao*; Yamamoto, Masahiro*; Okumi, Shoji*; Nakanishi, Tsutomu*; Hajima, Ryoichi

no journal, , 

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