Femto-second radiation pulses are becoming an important tool for studying the dynamics of materials at an atomic level. Various methods of generating femto-second electron pulses have been developed, including a thermionic rf gun combined with an alpha magnet. In this paper, we focus on the utilization of a photo-cathode rf gun and an rf linear accelerator to generate far-infrared (FIR) radiation. We demonstrate that with a magnetic chicane the electron beam pulse can be compressed to less than rms 20 fs at an energy between 30 and 50 MeV Geometrical wake fields due to the rf linear accelerator and the coherent synchrotron radiation effects in the magnetic chicane are included in the study. We suggest a possible improvement of the existing ...
Abstract We present a concept of an accelerator based source of powerful, coherent IR/THz radiation ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Ohio State University; Department of Physics, Duke Univer...
This dissertation explores the acceleration of electrons and associated production of radiation thro...
established aiming to produce femtosecond electron pulses utilizing a combination of an S-band therm...
Femtosecond (fs) electron and photon pulses become a tool of increasing importance to study dynamics...
We are developing an ultra-fast and ultra-cold electron source based on a grating magneto optical tr...
We have studied the properties of a low emittance electron beam produced by laser pulses incident on...
A facility to generate high-intensity, ultra-short pulses of broad-band far-infrared radiation has b...
The TESLA Test Facility (TTF) at DESY is a facility producing sub-picosecond electron pulses for the...
We present a new design for a rf electron gun to be used in ultrashort (∼1 ps) electron bunch gener...
Intense, coherent, polarized far-infrared (FIR) radiation can be derived from relativistic f-sec ele...
The paper presents a scheme of vacuum electron acceleration due to tightly focused linearly polarize...
A Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) GUN-IV type photocathode rf gun has been fabricated to use in...
SUNSHINE (Stanford University Short Intense Electron Source), a facility to generate high-intensity,...
A new technology for generating steady state, brilliant, broadband, coherent, far-infrared (FIR) rad...
Abstract We present a concept of an accelerator based source of powerful, coherent IR/THz radiation ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Ohio State University; Department of Physics, Duke Univer...
This dissertation explores the acceleration of electrons and associated production of radiation thro...
established aiming to produce femtosecond electron pulses utilizing a combination of an S-band therm...
Femtosecond (fs) electron and photon pulses become a tool of increasing importance to study dynamics...
We are developing an ultra-fast and ultra-cold electron source based on a grating magneto optical tr...
We have studied the properties of a low emittance electron beam produced by laser pulses incident on...
A facility to generate high-intensity, ultra-short pulses of broad-band far-infrared radiation has b...
The TESLA Test Facility (TTF) at DESY is a facility producing sub-picosecond electron pulses for the...
We present a new design for a rf electron gun to be used in ultrashort (∼1 ps) electron bunch gener...
Intense, coherent, polarized far-infrared (FIR) radiation can be derived from relativistic f-sec ele...
The paper presents a scheme of vacuum electron acceleration due to tightly focused linearly polarize...
A Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) GUN-IV type photocathode rf gun has been fabricated to use in...
SUNSHINE (Stanford University Short Intense Electron Source), a facility to generate high-intensity,...
A new technology for generating steady state, brilliant, broadband, coherent, far-infrared (FIR) rad...
Abstract We present a concept of an accelerator based source of powerful, coherent IR/THz radiation ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Ohio State University; Department of Physics, Duke Univer...
This dissertation explores the acceleration of electrons and associated production of radiation thro...