PHIL photoinjector test line

LAL is now equiped with its own platform for photoinjectors tests and Research and Developement, named PHIL (PHotoInjectors at LAL). This facility has two main purposes: push the limits of the photoinjectors performances working on both the design and the associated technology and provide a low ener...

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Main Authors Alves, M, Arnault, C, Auguste, D, Babigeon, J L, Blot, F, Brossard, J, Bruni, C, Cavalier, S, Cayla, J N, Chaumat, V, Collin, J, Dehamme, M, Demarest, M, Dugal, J P, Elkhaldi, M, Falleau, I, Gonnin, A, Jore, M, Jules, E, Leluan, B, Lepercq, P, Letellier, F, Mandag, E, Marrucho, J C, Mercier, B, Mistretta, E, Prevost, C, Roux, R, Soskov, V, Toutain, A, Variola, A, Vitez, O, Monard, H
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 24.09.2012
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Summary:LAL is now equiped with its own platform for photoinjectors tests and Research and Developement, named PHIL (PHotoInjectors at LAL). This facility has two main purposes: push the limits of the photoinjectors performances working on both the design and the associated technology and provide a low energy (MeV) short pulses (ps) electron beam for the interested users. Another very important goal of this machine will be to provide an opportunity to form accelerator physics students, working in a high technology environment. To achieve this goal a test line was realised equipped with an RF source, magnets and beam diagnostics. In this article we will desrcibe the PHIL beamline and its characteristics together with the description of the first two photoinjector realised in LAL and tested: the ALPHAX and the PHIN RF Guns.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1209.6222