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Page 1 Polarized Electron Sources for Linear Colliders October, 2010 A. Brachmann, J. C. Sheppard, F. Zhou SLAC SLAC October 18-22, 2010.

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1 Page 1 Polarized Electron Sources for Linear Colliders October, 2010 A. Brachmann, J. C. Sheppard, F. Zhou SLAC SLAC October 18-22, 2010

2 Page 2 ILC Electron Beams TABLE 1). Major parameters of the ILC and CLIC high-current high- polarization electron sources. ParametersILC RDRCLIC 3(0.5)TeV Particles Per Microbunch 3x10 10 7x10 9 (14x10 9 ) Number Of Microbunch 2625312 Width Of Microbunch 1 ns [~ps bunched]100 ps [~ps bunched] Time Between Microbunches 369 ns500.2 ps [1 ns?] Bunching Frequency 3 MHz2 GHz [1 GHz?] Width Of Macropulse 1 ms156(177) ns Macropulse Repetition Rate 5 Hz50 Hz Charge Per Macropulse 12600 nC300 nC Normalized Emittance, source 0.1 m-rad0.0001 m-rad Normalized Emittance, damped 1x10 -5 / 4x10 -8 m-rad6x10 -7 / 2x10 -8 m-rad Polarization, electrons >80% SLAC October 18-22, 2010

3 Page 3 Electron Beams, Cathode Status Baseline design: strained layer superlattice GaAs/GaAsP Polarization ~ 85 - 90 %,QE 1% maximum, 0.3-0.5% routinely High gradient p-doping increases QE and reduces surface charge limit: 5 x 10 19 cm -3  5 x 10 17 cm -3 SLAC October 18-22, 2010

4 Page 4 SLAC Polarized Electron Gun, GTL SLAC SLAC October 18-22, 2010

5 Page 5 Jefferson Lab Polarized Electron Gun Jlab SLAC October 18-22, 2010

6 Page 6 The Baseline ILC Electron Source Electron source provides polarized electron beam and consists of all systems from source laser to 5 GeV injection to damping rings. SLAC October 18-22, 2010

7 CLIC Pre-Injector e - Linac MKL 01 MKL 02 MKL 03 2 GHz 40 MW 2 GHz DC Gun PB2 B1 A1A2A3A4 SLED 40 MW 2 GHz SLED 50 Hz 40 MW PB1 20 MeV 200 MeV Accelerating cavities: Number of cavities:N = 4 Length:L = 3 m Aperture radius:r = 20 mm Energy Gain:  E = 45 MeV Accelerat. gradient:E z = 15 MV/m Frequency:f = 2 GHz

8 Page 8 ILC Electron Beams, Critical Issues 3 MHz Laser System (in development) Cathode Demonstration (probably okay) SLAC Laser and Jlab Gun SLAC October 18-22, 2010

9 Page 9 ILC Electron Beams, Laser Development SLAC October 18-22, 2010

10 FY11FY12FY13 4/20106/201011/201011/201111/20121/20125/2012 Now: Inverted Gun Concept OK at 100kV Low Power Laser with ILC Time Structure SLC Gun OK at 120kV Acceptable Photocathdoes Order Coherent V-18 Pump laser(s) By end of FY11: InvGun3 at 200kV Final Laser Demo ILC Beam Demo w/SLC Gun and Photocathodes InvGun2 at 140kV InvGun3 Start Pump Laser Delivered Ship SLAC/ILC Laser to JLab Install ILC Gun and Laser at CEBAF during year-long shutdown Beam Test Summer 2012 Results of 4_19_2010 mtg. at JLab A. Brachmann, J. Sheppard, M. Poelker, M. Harrison End ILC R&D phase V-18 Pump Lasers installed Aug 12 th at SLAC ILC Polarized Electron Source Development

11 Page 11 ILC Electron Beams, Laser Development 76 MHz fs mode locked cw oscillator fs-to-ns pulse stretcher/shaper 3 MHz Pockels cell pulse selection Pair of 18W cw green pump lasers (July, 2010) Cryocooled Ti:Al 2 O 3 gain cell Regen amp in development (Spring, 2011) SLAC October 18-22, 2010

12 Page 12 ILC Electron Beams, Laser Development Cryocooled Ti:Al 2 O 3 gain cell 3 MHz Regen Amp SLAC October 18-22, 2010

13 Page 13 CLIC Electron Beams, Demonstration 2009 SLAC September 9, 2009

14 Page 14SLAC September 9, 2009 CLIC Goal 0.5 TeV: 35e11 CLIC Goal 3 TeV: 19e11 CLIC Electron Beams, Demonstration 2009

15 Page 15 CLIC Electron Beam: Bunching SLAC October 18-22, 2010

16 Page 16 Electron Beams, Polarimetry Mott Polarimetry: Scatter electrons off a gold foil and measure up-down asymmetry SLAC October 18-22, 2010

17 Page 17 Electron Beams, Polarimetry Need to say something about polarization measurements Polarization is ~85%. Measured at low Q. Are exploring how to make a hi Q measurement; difficulties with PMT/DAQ saturation and possibly space charge voltage loading. No previous evidence of polarization decrease with charge ILC numbers are good from SLC running at 2 ns gun pulses and 7e10/pulse SLAC October 18-22, 2010

18 Page 18 LC Electron Beams, Issues Cathodes okay Guns, largely okay Need full Q, time resolved polarimetry CLIC laser-gun-cathode demonstration 2009 ILC laser-gun-cathode demonstration 2012 CLIC bunched beam demonstration at 200 MeV ? 2 MHz laser development (? maybe not so important?) High Voltage-yes but high gradient guns? Needs simulation CLIC e- source emittance seems tight Continuation of cathode r&d…..technology keep alive SLAC October 18-22, 2010


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