The Cornell-BNL FFAG-ERL Test Accelerator: White Paper
Ivan Bazarov, John Dobbins, Bruce Dunham, Georg Hoffstaetter, Christopher Mayes, Ritchie Patterson, David Sagan, Ilan Ben-Zvi, Scott Berg, Michael Blaskiewicz, S. J. Brooks, Kevin Brown, Wolfram Fischer, Yue Hao, Wuzheng Meng, Fran\c{c}ois M\'eot, Michiko Minty, Stephen Peggs

TL;DR
The Cornell-BNL FFAG-ERL Test Accelerator aims to demonstrate a novel, compact energy recovery linac based on a fixed field alternating gradient lattice, enabling cost-effective high-brightness electron beams for scientific and industrial applications.
Contribution
First implementation of an FFAG-based energy recovery linac using a non-scaling FFAG lattice for cost efficiency and multi-pass operation.
Findings
Design of a compact, cost-effective FFAG-ERL system.
Integration of existing advanced components like SRF linacs and photoemission injectors.
Potential for high-brightness electron beams for diverse applications.
Abstract
The Cornell-BNL FFAG-ERL Test Accelerator (C) will comprise the first ever Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) based on a Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (FFAG) lattice. In particular, we plan to use a Non Scaling FFAG (NS-FFAG) lattice that is very compact and thus space- and cost- effective, enabling multiple passes of the electron beam in a single recirculation beam line, using the superconducting RF (SRF) linac multiple times. The FFAG-ERL moves the cost optimized linac and recirculation lattice to a dramatically better optimum. The prime accelerator science motivation for C is proving that the FFAG-ERL concept works. This is an important milestone for the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) plans to build a major Nuclear Physics facility, eRHIC, based on producing 21 GeV electron beams to collide with the RHIC ion beams. A consequence of the C work would be the…
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TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
