Author:
Carillo M.,Bosco F.,Chiadroni E.,Faillace L.,Giuliano L.,Mostacci A.,Migliorati M.,Spataro B.,Rosenzweig J.,Palumbo L.
Abstract
Abstract
Space charge forces represent main induced effects in an RF-injector that degrade the beam quality. In this scenario the laser distribution sent on the photocathode acquires an important role in the emittance compensation process, as the slice analysis shows. Starting from the preliminary studies performed on [1], a novel semi-analytical model of space charge forces is proposed in detail for bunch with arbitrary charge distribution to derive expressions of self-induced forces. The performance of the fields at low energy regime (as the field has not expired RF forces) is under present analysis, we can investigate use of this model in low charge regime. Further, the model has been bench-marked with the behavior of the distributions present in the literature and studied for new ones. It has also been applied for the study of the optimization of a C-band hybrid photoinjector now being commissioned, thus explaining the factor two reduction of the emittance observed at the exit of the gun by changing the initial distribution at the cathode.
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