Abstract

The contradiction between people’s infinite pursuit of charged particle beam energy and finite laboratory space has led to the development of high gradient acceleration structure. As X-band high gradient structures are worldwide used in Collider, FELs and compact light sources, a more detailed observation and deeper understanding of the bottleneck of gradient improvement—RF breakdown are strongly demanded. To this end, an X-band electron gun with a replaceable field emission cathode has been developed at Tsinghua university to serve as the observation object. Said gun is composed of 2.37 cavities and a pluggable cathode, with a tapered tip that was machined on the cathode centre to increase the local emission current. To ensure the cathode replaceability while eliminating the leaking field, a novel design of the first cavity working at TM02 mode was adopted. After conditioning of around 107 pulses, the peak electric field of the cathode tip achieved more than 1 GV/m, and a stable current of 3 mA averaged over rf pulse was detected. These results lay a foundation for the observation of RF breakdown in our next stage.

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