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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 88: Beschleunigerphysik 10
T 88.8: Talk
Friday, March 2, 2012, 10:15–10:30, VG 1.104
Energy recovery linacs: technological development and applications. — •Yuriy Petenev, A.N. Matveenko, A.V. Bondarenko, A. Jankowiak, and J. Knobloch — HZB, Berlin
A new generation of particle accelerators based on Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) is a promising tool for a number of new applications. These include high brilliance light sources in a wide range of photon energies, electron cooling of ion beam and ERL-based electron-hadron colliders. In January 2011 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin officially started the realization of the Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project BERLinPro, whose goal is to develop the accelerator physics and technology required to accelerate a high-current (100 mA) and low emittance beam, as desired by future large scale facilities based on ERLs. In this work the advantages of ERL-based machines are discussed. Overviews of BERLinPro and of a future 6 GeV multiturn light source are given.