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Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 9, 080401 (2006) [9 pages]

Dragon-I injector based on the induction voltage adder technique

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Received 7 October 2005; revised 18 December 2005; published 15 August 2006

The Dragon-I injector based on the induction voltage adder technique is introduced. Twelve ferrite loaded induction cells are connected in a series through central conducting stalks to achieve a pulsed voltage higher than 3.5 MV across the diode. Electrons are extracted from the velvet emitter and guided through the anode pipe by the magnets placed inside the cathode and anode shrouds. Measurements at the exit of injector show that, with an electric field of 200  kV/cm near the velvet surface and suitable magnetic field distribution, an electron beam up to 2.8 kA can be obtained with a normalized emittance of 1040π   mm mrad, and energy spread of 2.1% (3σ) around the central energy of 3.5 MeV.

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© 2006 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.080401
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.080401
PACS:
52.59.Mv, 29.17.+w, 29.25.Bx, 52.59.Sa