Velocity bunching in photo-injectors
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- AIP Conf.Proc. 581 (2001) 1, 87
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- Published: Sep 28, 2001
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We describe here a new method to increase the peak current of high brightness electron beams as those required to drive X-ray SASE FEL’s, that is based on a rectilinear compressor scheme utilizing the bunching properties of slow waves. It is shown that whenever a beam, slower than the synchronous velocity, is injected into a RF wave at the zero acceleration phase and slips back in phase up to the peak acceleration phase, it can be compressed as far as the extraction happens at the synchronous velocity. In fact, the bunch undergoes a quarter of synchrotron oscillation that induces a net compression (i.e. a bunch length reduction) up to a factor of 20 when proper care is taken to preserve the longitudinal emittance. A few examples are presented to demonstrate the potentialities of this method, by which multi-kA beams at very low emittance can be generated at moderate energies (about 100 MeV).- talk: Arcidosso 2000/09/10
- electron: particle source
- RF system: particle source
- photoelectron
- current
- bunching: length
- free electron laser
- DESY TESLA Linac
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