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Coherent synchrotron radiation in an X-band photoinjector

Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001(2001)

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A high-gradient, high-brightness X-band rf photoinjector is used to produce sub-picosecond electron bunches at energies in the 1.5-2 MeV range, which are propagated in a short section of corrugated waveguide, with an inner diameter of 10 mm, a corrugation period of approximately 2.5 mm, and a modulation depth of 1.5 mm. Extremely short rf pulses are measured, in the 100 ps -<5 ns range, corresponding to the slippage time between the electron bunch and the radiation produced by a coupling to the slow-waves supported by the waveguide structure. Coherence is measured by varying the bunch charge and verifying a quadratic scaling of the rf power; W-band radiation is produced using this new radiation mechanism, which may have very important potential applications in coherent millimeter-wave and THz radiation generation. We will discuss the technical details of the X-band rf gun and slow-wave circuit, as well as our experimental results, and a theoretical description of the interaction. A proposed millimeter-wave, chirped-pulse free-electron laser experiment using the X-band rf gun will also be discussed
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x-ray production,accelerator rf systems,particle beam bunching,particle beam diagnostics,particle beam injection,1.5 to 2 mev,5 ns to 100 ps,thz radiation,w-band radiation,x-band photoinjector,x-band rf gun,coherent synchrotron radiation,corrugated waveguide,electron bunch,high-brightness x-band rf photoinjector,slippage time,slow-wave circuit,coherence,millimeter wave,time measurement,electrons,synchrotron radiation
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