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Electron beamline design for the Los Alamos National Laboratory 1 kW FEL
Author(s) -
R.L. Sheffield
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/459327
Subject(s) - wiggler , beamline , physics , thermal emittance , beam (structure) , optics , cathode ray , particle accelerator , linear particle accelerator , electron , nuclear physics
This paper describes the electron beam simulations for a 1 kW average power FEL. The experiment utilizes the existing AFEL accelerator. An expected 6% total efficiency of electron beam power to optical power gives 17 kW of electron beam power for 1 kW of optical power. A constraint on the beamline design is that the FEL electron beamline and optical components must fit on the existing AFEL 6 ft. high by 10 ft. long optical table. The components include electron beam diagnostics, a 2 meter long wiggler, bending magnets, and optical feedback components. The electron beam design point is 300 A peak current, 17 MeV energy, 7.5 {pi} mm-mrad effective normalized rms emittance and 6 nC micropulse charge. The electron beamline will have greater than 99% transmission. The wiggler will have weak (natural) two plane focusing to maintain the electron beam size in the long wiggler. The beamline after the wiggler has to transport a beam with a 14 to 18 MeV energy spread and an average energy of 16 MeV

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