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  • 2019Status report of the SINBAD-ARES RF photoinjector and linac commissioning5citations

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  • Marx, D.
  • Marchetti, B.
  • Huening, M.
  • Walker, P. A.
  • Mayet, Frank
  • Floettmann, K.
  • Yamin, S.
  • Dorda, U.
  • Burkart, F.
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Status report of the SINBAD-ARES RF photoinjector and linac commissioning

  • Marx, D.
  • Marchetti, B.
  • Huening, M.
  • Walker, P. A.
  • Mayet, Frank
  • Panofski, E.
  • Floettmann, K.
  • Yamin, S.
  • Dorda, U.
  • Burkart, F.
  • Assmann, R. W.
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The accelerator R&amp;D facility SINBAD (Short innovative bunches and accelerators at DESY) will drive multiple independent experiments, including the acceleration of ultrashort electron bunches and the testing of advanced high-gradient acceleration concepts. The SINBAD-ARES (Accelerator Research Experiment at SINBAD) setup hosts a normal conducting RF photoinjector generating a low-charge electron beam, which is afterwards accelerated by an S-band linac section. The linac as well as a magnetic chicane will allow the production of ultrashort bunches with excellent arrival-time stability. The high brightness beam has then the potential to serve as a test beam for next-generation compact acceleration schemes. The setup of the SINBAD-ARES facility will proceed in stages. We report on the current status of the ARES RF gun commissioning and linac setup.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
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