
R&D Requirements, RF Gun Mode Studies, FEL-2 Steady-StateStudies, Preliminary FEL-1 Time-Dependent Studies, and Preliminary LayoutOption Investigation
Author(s) -
J. Byrd,
J. Corlett,
L. Doolittle,
William Fawley,
Steven Lidia,
G. Penn,
A. Ratti,
J. Staples,
Wilcox Russell,
J. S. Wurtele,
A. Zholents
Publication year - 2005
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/883785
Subject(s) - physics , deliverable , electron gun , linear particle accelerator , mode (computer interface) , optics , beam (structure) , steady state (chemistry) , fermi gamma ray space telescope , cathode ray , electron , nuclear physics , engineering , computer science , systems engineering , chemistry , quantum mechanics , operating system
This report constitutes the third deliverable of LBNLs contracted role in the FERMI {at} Elettra Technical Optimization study. It describes proposed R&D activities for the baseline design of the Technical Optimization Study, initial studies of the RF gun mode-coupling and potential effects on beam dynamics, steady-state studies of FEL-2 performance to 10 nm, preliminary studies of time-dependent FEL-1 performance using electron bunch distribution from the start-to-end studies, and a preliminary investigation of a configuration with FEL sinclined at a small angle from the line of the linac