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High gradients at SRF photoinjector cavities with low RRR copper cathode plug screwed to the cavity back wall

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arxiv 2310.02974 v1 pith:6RRH7KRB submitted 2023-10-04 physics.acc-ph

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In recent years we increased the typical maximum peak field on axis gradients obtained in L-band superconducting RF (SRF) photoinjector cavities at vertical tests to around 55 MV/m. This was achieved with niobium cathode plugs directly screwed to the cavity back wall omitting an RF choke filter and a load lock system for cathodes. Copper demonstrated being a suitable cathode material in normal conducting injector cavities used at X-Ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) operating with pulsed RF. In this article we present the first experimental confirmation that peak field on axis gradients around 55 MV/m and beyond can be achieved in L-band SRF photoinjector cavities with copper cathode plugs screwed to the cavity back wall. We view this as a major milestone for the development of a high gradient photoinjector operating continuous wave (CW).

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