HIGHVOLTAGE TESTING FOR A HIGHCURRENT ELECTRON GUN Katherine

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HIGH-VOLTAGE TESTING FOR A HIGH-CURRENT ELECTRON GUN Katherine Duncan-Chamberlin John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH

HIGH-VOLTAGE TESTING FOR A HIGH-CURRENT ELECTRON GUN Katherine Duncan-Chamberlin John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH Mentor: Karl Smolenski *Supported by the NSF Grant PHY-1156553

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A view of the cathode prep system.

A view of the cathode prep system.

A positively charged ion travels back toward the cathode.

A positively charged ion travels back toward the cathode.

The RF cavities.

The RF cavities.

Installing the non-evaporable getter pump.

Installing the non-evaporable getter pump.

Example of a thermionic gun. Note the heater and filament (as opposed to laser).

Example of a thermionic gun. Note the heater and filament (as opposed to laser). http: //www. tpub. com/neets/book 16/33 NP 0117. GIF

Emittance tells us about the average spread of the beam: its size and angle.

Emittance tells us about the average spread of the beam: its size and angle. We want this value to be low! http: //eucard. web. cern. ch/eucard/activities/communication/public/Images/Emittance. jpg - colors inverted, text redone.

With the “super clean” phase of the gun construction done, we removed it from

With the “super clean” phase of the gun construction done, we removed it from the clean room to begin initial tests (showing it won’t break down by going step by step – insulators – plus stalk – plus electrodes: to see where any issues are) before sending it to L 0, which is the area where the ERL is housed.

High pressure rinsing protection rings.

High pressure rinsing protection rings.

The first insulator is lowered on to the vessel (left). Later, the second insulator

The first insulator is lowered on to the vessel (left). Later, the second insulator is lifted prior to attachment, showing its interior (right).

Thanks to: Karl and Jared, for their help, and to Cornell, for the opportunity.

Thanks to: Karl and Jared, for their help, and to Cornell, for the opportunity.

Questions?

Questions?