The project is under way to develop a key enabling technology for highpower CW FEL: an RF photoinjector capable of producing continuous average current greater than 100 mA. The specific aim is a n-mode, normalconducting IW photoinjector, 3 nC of bunch charge, 100 mA of current (at 33.3-MHz bunch repetition rate) and emittance less than 10 mm-mad. This level of performance will enable robust 100-kW-class FEL operation with electron beam energy <100 MeV, thereby reducing the size and cost of the FEL. This design is scalable to the MW power level by increasing the electron bunch repetition rate to a higher value. The major challenges are emittance control and high heat flux within the CW 700-MHz RF cavities. Results of RF cavity design and ...
Future light sources based on high gain free electron lasers, require the production, acceleration a...
For today's applications of superconducting accelerators like Linear Colliders and free electron las...
A key technology issue of energy recovery linac (ERL) devices for high-power free-electron laser (FE...
The project is under way to develop a key enabling technology for high-power CW FEL: an RF photoinje...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
High brightness high-repetition rate (MHz-class) electron source for European free-electron lasers (...
High brightness high-repetition rate (MHz-class) electron source for European free-electron lasers (...
Here we give the design proposal of a new DC-RF injector used in high average power FEL. The injecto...
Here we give the design proposal of a new DC-RF injector used in high average power FEL. The injecto...
To obtain high average current electron beams for a high average power Free Electron Laser (FEL), a ...
We report on the design of the RF photoinjector of the Linac Coherent Light Source. The RF photoinje...
For today 's applications of superconducting accelerators like Linear Colliders and Free Electron La...
The Advanced Photoinjector Experiment (APEX) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is dedicat...
Future light sources based on high gain free electron lasers, require the production, acceleration a...
For today's applications of superconducting accelerators like Linear Colliders and free electron las...
A key technology issue of energy recovery linac (ERL) devices for high-power free-electron laser (FE...
The project is under way to develop a key enabling technology for high-power CW FEL: an RF photoinje...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
A key technology issue on the path to high-power FEL operation is the demonstration of reliable, hig...
High brightness high-repetition rate (MHz-class) electron source for European free-electron lasers (...
High brightness high-repetition rate (MHz-class) electron source for European free-electron lasers (...
Here we give the design proposal of a new DC-RF injector used in high average power FEL. The injecto...
Here we give the design proposal of a new DC-RF injector used in high average power FEL. The injecto...
To obtain high average current electron beams for a high average power Free Electron Laser (FEL), a ...
We report on the design of the RF photoinjector of the Linac Coherent Light Source. The RF photoinje...
For today 's applications of superconducting accelerators like Linear Colliders and Free Electron La...
The Advanced Photoinjector Experiment (APEX) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is dedicat...
Future light sources based on high gain free electron lasers, require the production, acceleration a...
For today's applications of superconducting accelerators like Linear Colliders and free electron las...
A key technology issue of energy recovery linac (ERL) devices for high-power free-electron laser (FE...