Radiation Physics commissioning of LCLS-II superconducting Linac. Gun and cryomodules commissioning

IF 1.4 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
T. Frosio , J. Allan , J. Blaha , H. Brogognia , S. Rokny , M. Santana Leitner , S. Aderhold , M. Bai , S. Littleton
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The Linac Coherent Light Source II (LCLS-II) at SLAC is a X-ray free-electron laser based on a 4 GeV superconducting linear accelerator capable of continuous-wave operation. While the machine has not yet reached its full design power, an initial phase of commissioning has focused on characterizing radiation produced by field emission, unintended electron discharge from RF cavities, which can impact beam quality, cause component damage, and create radiation hazards.
Using in situ diagnostics from the radiation safety system, including ionization chambers, synthetic diamond detectors, and Cherenkov fibers, we investigated field emissions originating from both the laser gun and cryomodules. For the gun, we characterized the captured current at the cathode and quantified the transmitted dark current through the beamline. By applying a dedicated methodology involving downstream collimators, we showed that a large fraction of the dark current can be intercepted by the collimation system.
For the cryomodules, we used radiation monitors and FLUKA simulations to estimate captured current and its evolution over time. Radiation was observed in several cavities, with field emission detected at gradients as low as 8 MV/m. Detailed analysis of some individual cryomodules revealed trends in backward and forward emission, enabling us to identify specific cavities contributing most to field-emitted current. These results support further mitigation strategies and provide a transferable approach to characterizing field emission in superconducting linacs.
LCLS-II超导直线加速器的辐射物理调试。枪和低温模块调试
SLAC的直线加速器相干光源II (LCLS-II)是一种基于4 GeV超导直线加速器的x射线自由电子激光器,具有连续波工作能力。虽然机器尚未达到其全部设计功率,但调试的初始阶段侧重于表征场发射产生的辐射,射频腔的意外电子放电会影响光束质量,导致组件损坏并产生辐射危害。利用辐射安全系统(包括电离室、合成金刚石探测器和切伦科夫光纤)的现场诊断,我们研究了激光枪和低温模组的场发射。对于枪,我们表征了阴极处捕获的电流,并量化了通过光束线传输的暗电流。通过应用涉及下游准直器的专用方法,我们表明准直系统可以拦截很大一部分暗电流。对于低温模块,我们使用辐射监测仪和FLUKA模拟来估计捕获的电流及其随时间的演变。在几个空腔中观察到辐射,在低至8 MV/m的梯度下检测到场发射。对个别低温模块的详细分析揭示了向后和正向发射的趋势,使我们能够确定对场发射电流贡献最大的特定空腔。这些结果支持了进一步的缓解策略,并提供了一种可转移的方法来表征超导直线加速器中的场发射。
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期刊介绍: Section A of Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research publishes papers on design, manufacturing and performance of scientific instruments with an emphasis on large scale facilities. This includes the development of particle accelerators, ion sources, beam transport systems and target arrangements as well as the use of secondary phenomena such as synchrotron radiation and free electron lasers. It also includes all types of instrumentation for the detection and spectrometry of radiations from high energy processes and nuclear decays, as well as instrumentation for experiments at nuclear reactors. Specialized electronics for nuclear and other types of spectrometry as well as computerization of measurements and control systems in this area also find their place in the A section. Theoretical as well as experimental papers are accepted.
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