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The University of Maryland Electron Ring: A Model Recirculator for Intense Beam Physics Research

AIP Conf. Proc. -- December 7, 2004 -- Volume 737, pp. 670-676
ADVANCED ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS: Eleventh Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop; doi:10.1063/1.1842607

Issue Date: 7 December 2004

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S. Bernal, H. Li, Y. Cui, D. Feldman, T. Godlove, I. Haber, Y. Huo, J. Harris, R. A. Kishek, B. Quinn, M. Reiser, M. Walter, M. Wilson, Y. Zou, and P. G. O'Shea
Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
The University of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER), designed for transport studies of space-charge dominated beams in a strong focusing lattice, is nearing completion. Low energy, high intensity electron beams provide an excellent model system for experimental studies with relevance to all areas that require high quality, intense charged-particle beams. In addition, UMER constitutes an important tool for benchmarking of computer codes. When completed, the UMER lattice will consist of 36 alternating-focusing (FODO) periods over an 11.5-m circumference. Current studies in UMER over about 2/3 of the ring include beam-envelope matching, halo formation, asymmetrical focusing, and longitudinal dynamics (beam bunch erosion and wave propagation.) Near future, multi-turn operation of the ring will allow us to address important additional issues such as resonance-traversal, energy spread and others. The main diagnostics are phosphor screens and capacitive beam position monitors placed at the center of each 200 bending section. In addition, pepper-pot and slit-wire emittance meters are in operation. The range of beam currents used corresponds to space charge tune depressions from 0.2 to 0.8, which is unprecedented for a circular machine. ©2004 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 41.75.Fr
    Electron and positron beams
  • 41.85.Ja
    Beam transport
  • 41.85.Lc
    Beam focusing and bending magnets, wiggler magnets, and quadrupoles
  • YEAR: 2004

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