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Mar 23 – 27, 2026
CEBAF CENTER
US/Eastern timezone

An R&D program for milliampere spin-polarized electron beams

Not scheduled
20m
F113 (CEBAF CENTER)

F113

CEBAF CENTER

Speaker

Max Bruker (Jefferson Lab)

Description

The electron injector driving the positron conversion target for Ce+BAF requires a spin-polarized beam with at least 1 mA of average current. While the parameters are not unusual from a beam dynamics point of view, the high average current is challenging due to the finite charge lifetime of the GaAs-based high-polarization photocathodes, even when operated in state-of-the-art load-lock photo-guns. We discuss the dominant limitations and present a systematic experimental program at the Gun Test Stand aiming to overcome them. With a multi-pronged approach involving a redesign of the photo-gun electrodes and an optimized drive laser profile, we hope to demonstrate a charge lifetime in excess of 1 kC from a high-polarization photocathode, mitigating one of the main risks in the injector design.

Authors

Carlos Hernandez-Garcia (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Max Bruker (Jefferson Lab)

Co-authors

Gary Hays (Jefferson Lab) Greg Blume (Old Dominion University) Jessica Carucci (Jefferson Lab) Joe Grames (JLab) Joseph Zhang (Jefferson Lab) Keith Harding (Jefferson Lab) Marcy Stutzman (Jefferson Lab) Md Abdullah Mamun (Jefferson Lab)

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