Beam Polarization I. Koop BINP, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Workshop on Physics at HIEPA, Hefei, China 13-17 January 2015.

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Beam Polarization I. Koop BINP, Novosibirsk, Russia Workshop on Physics at HIEPA, Hefei, China January 2015

Outline General polarization scenario for HIEPA – tau-charm factory Review of Polarized Electron Source issues Longitudinal polarization schemes Polarization estimates for HIEPA Siberian Snake optics and parameters Energy calibration issues Concluding remarks I.Koop, Hefei, 20152

Polarization scenario for HIEPA Polarized electrons from a photo-emission gun with a full production rate: Ṅ≈ 1-5 · s -1 – regular or to refill Damping Rings (E≈1 GeV) to store, cool and self-polarize positrons (for energy calibration purpose only?) and electrons as well (in separate ring!) Odd (1 or 3) number of Siberian Snakes to provide the longitudinal polarization at IP in wide energy range Continuous energy monitoring in both collider rings using the Compton backscattering technique, validated by the resonance depolarization (with Snakes switched off!) I.Koop, Hefei,

PES subsystems Glove box for photocathode etching Loading chamber Preparation chamber Magnetic manipulators kV photo-gun (pulsed, 50 Hz) Ultrahigh vacuum system (pumps, heaters, NEG, sensors): p<10^(-11) mbar Ti-Sapphire drive laser + optics Z-shape or Wien-type spin-manipulator keV beam line Mott-polarimeter Sub-harmonic pre-buncher/accelerator (400 keV ?) Alpha-magnet to match bunch length to main linac I.Koop, Hefei, 20154

5 Pulsed Polarized Electron Source for AmPS. Built in 1995 by BINP in collaboration with NIKHEF (Amsterdam) and ISP, Novosibirsk. AmPS energy range 440 – 720 MeV Beam polarization 80 % Cathode voltage (pulsed) -100 kV Photocathode type Strained InGaAsP Laser type Ti – Sapphire Light wavelength 700 – 850 nm Laser power in a pulse 200 W Pulse duration 2.1  s Repetition rate 1 Hz Maximum current from a gun 150 mA Operational current 15 – 20 mA Photocathode recesiation time (depends on laser power) 190 – 560 hours

I.Koop, Hefei, Polarized Electron Source for AmPS stretcher ring S – focusing solenoids BM – bending magnets EB – electrostatic deflectors CM – beam current monitor EM – beam profile monitor C – RF buncher/acceleration cavities B.L.Militsyn et al. “The pulsed polarized electron source for nuclear physics experiments at AmPS”, EPAC98, , Stockholm 1998

I.Koop, Hefei, Pulsed 100 kV photocathode gun (AmPS) 2,3 – UHV pumping ports 4 – acceleration vacuum chamber 5 - anode 6,11 – gun insulators 7 - cathode 8 – high voltage cable 9 – polyethylene insulator 10 – guard vessel 12 – port of preparation chamber 13 – guard vessel pumping port

I.Koop, Hefei, kV pulsed power supply (BINP for AmPS) Dramatic increase of a cathode’s lifetime: up to 560 hours! Before in DC mode it was 4-5 hours, only. Good enough pulse flat top uniformity Reliable and safe in operation

I.Koop, Hefei, World’s best photocathodes (From L.G.Gerchikov et al., World’s best photocathodes (From PESP 2008: L.G.Gerchikov et al., SPTU & FTI, St.Petersburg, Russia) SampleCompositionP max QE(  max ) Team SLSP16GaAs(3.2nm)/ GaAs 0.68 P 0.34 (3.2nm) 92%0.5%Nagoya University, 2005 SL5-777GaAs(1.5nm)/ In 0.2 Al 0.23 Ga 0.57 As(3.6nm) 91%0.14%SPbSPU, 2005 SL7-307Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 As(2.1nm)/ In 0.19 Al 0.2 Ga 0.57 As(5.4nm) 92%0.85%SPbSPU, 2007 Eg = eV, valence band splitting: Ehh1 - Elh1 = 87 meV, Maximal polarization: Pmax= 92% at QE = 0.85%

I.Koop, Hefei, SL: Al 0.19 In 0.2 Ga 0.61 As(5.4nm)/Al 0.4 Ga 0.6 As(2.1nm) ( L.G.Gerchikov et al., (PESP 2008, L.G.Gerchikov et al., SPTU & FTI, St.Petersburg, Russia) P max = 92%, QE = 0.85%

I.Koop, Hefei, Ceramic 200 keV Polarized Electron Gun for ILC (Nagoya University, M.Yamamoto et al.) Ultra high vacuum < Pa High field gradient > MV/m Photocathode preparation with Load-Lock (cleaning, NEA activation) Photocathode puck (  23mm)

I.Koop, Hefei, Mo Cathode Ti Anode Electrode Design & Fabrication (Nagoya U., M.Yamamoto et al.) Mo cathode: Material : pure Mo (>99.96%) Size :  162mm Space Charge Limit: 30A Maximum field gradient: 7.8 Ti anode: Material : pure Ti (JIS-grade 2) Gap:22mm

I.Koop, Hefei, Gap 0.5mm results Reducing field emission dark current Electrode shape F.Furuta et al., NIM-A 538 (2005) Nagoya & KEK Test sample

I.Koop, Hefei, ILC:5nC/bunch ano second bunch generation from superlattice Nano second bunch generation from superlattice (M.Yamamoto et al., Photocathode : GaAs-GaAsP strained SL Bunch charge : 8nC Laser spot size :  ~20mm, Bunch width(FWHM): 1.6ns space-charge-limit was appeared clearly over 6nC/bunch under condition with -70kV. Peak current density ~18 mA/mm 2 No Charge Limit

I.Koop, Hefei, C-tau PES preliminary parameters Beam polarization 90 % Cathode voltage (pulsed mode) 100 kV Photocathode type Super Lattice Laser type Ti – Sapphire Light wavelength 700 – 850 nm Laser energy in a pulse 10 mkJ Pulse duration ns Repetition rate 50 Hz Number of electrons/pulse 2 · Photocathode quantum efficiency 1% Photocathode re-cesiation time (depends on laser power) 200 – 600 hours

Spin orbit in presence of Siberian Snake Snake IP Derbenev, Kondratenko, Skrinsky, 1977 Snake rotates spin by around z-axis In arcs spin lies in the horizontal plane At IP spin is directed longitudinally (exactly!) With partial snake at magic energy spin is directed also longitudinally at IP and similarly at the snake’s location I.Koop, Hefei,

I.Koop, Hefei, Polarization scheme with 3 snakes (arc= damping wigglers in the arc’s middle points ) IP snake1 snake2 snake3 damping wiggler1 damping wiggler2

I.Koop, Hefei, Transparent spin rotator (partial snake) All quads don’t need to be skewed! ( Koop et al., SPIN2006) (Litvinenko, Zholentz,1980)

I.Koop, Hefei, Depolarization time in presence of snakes Derbenev and Kondratenko, Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz , 1973; Sov. Phys. JETP , 1973 Placing damping wigglers in minimum of |d| weakens depolarizing effects of SR

Longitudinal polarization estimates for HIEPA I.Koop, Hefei, Due to lower bending field compared to BINP’s c-tau project (B=1 T) depolarization here is going much slower! 3 snakes instead of 5 - looks quite sufficient for r=15-20 m.

Longitudinal Compton Polarimeter I.Koop, Hefei, Compton backscattering asymmetry is high at the edge of a spectrum! Could be utilized for the longitudinal polarization measurement. One shall detect scattered electrons instead of photons! Much better capability to select events with certain momentum transfer! 0.085

Free precession of spin in the horizontal plane I.Koop, Hefei, Bunch is injected with polarization directed perpendicular to the bending field:

Free spin precession in medium plane - 2 I.Koop, Hefei, Spin ensemble de-coherence is rather small during turns ! The precise frequency analysis is straightforward!

Fourier spectrum of free spin precession I.Koop, Hefei, Determination of the spin precession frequency with very high accuracy, in the order of is feasible! The first, second and the third order synchrotron satellites are clealyr visible due to small initial energy offset of the injected beam.

Concluding remarks I.Koop, Hefei, % in average of longitudinal polarization at IP of HIEPA is feasible with 3 snakes for E beam =2.5 GeV - τ p > 5000 s, if r > 16 m. And even for E beam =3.0 GeV, the polarization reaches 50% in average (τ p = 1300 s). Compton backscattering polarimeter is a useful tool to control the longitudinal polarization. Scattering rate asymmetry relative to the sign of the circular polarization of the laser light may reach 10% or more! It can be used also to measure the free precession spin frequency via seeing of turn by turn modulation of the laser light scattering rate, when beam is being injected with spins lying in horizontal plane. This is much faster technique to determine the energy than the famous resonant depolarization method! Then snakes, of course, should be switched off! This fast and robust method of the spin precession frequency determination greatly facilitates making scans to study of proximal spin resonances - their contribution to spin precession frequency. That is of crucial importance for correct energy calibration!