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Properties of quarter-wavelength coaxial cavity for triode-type thermionic RF gun

Research Abstract

A quarter-wavelength coaxial cavity with a longitudinal radio-frequency power supply was fabricated and tested. The cavity was designed as a pre-buncher for a thermionic triode-type radio-frequency gun of a mid-infrared free electron laser facility. The triode structure was formed to ensure the reduction of the back-bombarding effect, which usually appears in thermionic radio-frequency guns. The coaxial cavity was tested using a tungsten dispenser cathode. From the results of the cold test, a cavity voltage of about 25 kV can be attained, which corresponds to designed characteristics. In contrast, the hot test showed a sudden drop in voltage, resulting in an unstable operation. The small dimensions of the cavity caused some low-field effects, which led to multipactoring. In this paper, we report the tested characteristics of the pre-bunching cavity.

Research Authors
K. Torgasin, K. Mishima, H. Zen, K. Yoshida, H. Negm, M. Omer, T. Kii, K. Nagasaki, K. Masuda and H. Ohgaki
Research Department
Research Journal
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys
Research Member
Research Pages
096701
Research Publisher
IOP Publishing
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
56
Research Website
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.7567/JJAP.56.096701
Research Year
2017