Abstract

A polarized electron source is developed at Orsay to equip existing european accelerators within the next two years. We have chosen to adapt the flowing helium afterglow source working at Rice University: it is able to provide a very high polarization (approximately 90%) delivering currents higher than 1 µA [1]. We are investigating new ways to improve the intensity performance to get a reliable device as required for an accelerator.

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