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title: Emittance measurements of the 4.5 MeV UCLA RF photoinjector
format: conference procceeding
conference: 1993 Particle Accelerator Conference
year: 1993
10 authors: S. C. Hartman | N. Barov | S. Park | C. Pellegrini | J. B. Rosenzweig | G. Travish | R. Zhang | P. Davis | C. Joshi | G. Hairapetian
abstract: The 1.5 cell RF photoinjector has been operated for the past several months using a copper cathode illuminated by 4 ps long pulses of UV (246 nm light, with a variable energy of between 0 to 300 mu J. This typically produces up to 3 nC of charge per bunch. Because space charge forces dominate the electron beam transport a pepper pot measurement system is used to measure the emittance. The emittance is measured as a function of charge, peak accelerating field, laser spot size and initial phase with respect to the RF field. This is accomplished with an automated control and data acquisition system which can measure single shot emittances at a rate of 5 Hz developed at UCLA. The experimental results obtained are then compared with theory and simulations. (4 References).
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