Even at a continuous wave facility such as CEBAF at Jefferson Lab, an electron beam with long time intervals (tens of ns) between individual bunches can be useful, for example, to isolate sources of background via time of flight detection or to measure the energy of neutral particles that cannot be separated with a magnetic field. This paper describes a demonstrated method to quickly and easily deliver bunches with repetition rates of 20 to 100 MHz corresponding to time intervals between 50 and 10 ns (respectively). This is accomplished by changing the ON/OFF frequency of the photogun drive laser by a small amount (Δf/f<20%), resulting in a bunch frequency equal to the beat frequency between the radio frequencies of the drive laser and the ...
A new scheme for the compression of electron bunches is proposed. This scheme uses a plasma wave gen...
Abstract In this paper we discuss the possibility to generate sub-picosecond electron bunches dire...
[[abstract]]A novel scheme producing multiple, coherently phased, high charge (nC), short duration (...
Even at a continuous wave facility such as CEBAF at Jefferson Lab, an electron beam with long time i...
Although the electron injection system of the infrared free electron laser FELIX permits a high elec...
Numerous electron beam applications would benefit from increased average current without sacrificing...
[[abstract]]A laser beat wave is proposed to induce density modulated electron emission from a photo...
A compact rf cavity was constructed that simultaneously resonates at many harmonic modes when excite...
[[abstract]]This paper details our study of a laser-beat-wave photoinjector that is capable of gener...
A simple, passive method for producing an adjustable train of picosecond electron bunches is demonst...
International audienceWe show that electron bunches in the 50-100 keV range can be produced from a l...
An electron beam generated in a radio-frequency photo-injector illuminated by a laser “comb” pulse e...
International audienceLaser-plasma acceleration(1,2) is an emerging technique for accelerating elect...
In many high gradient accelerator schemes, i.e. with plasma or dielectric wakefield induced by parti...
A new method of modulating an electron beam is pro-posed to obtain electron bunches of 50-as to 20-f...
A new scheme for the compression of electron bunches is proposed. This scheme uses a plasma wave gen...
Abstract In this paper we discuss the possibility to generate sub-picosecond electron bunches dire...
[[abstract]]A novel scheme producing multiple, coherently phased, high charge (nC), short duration (...
Even at a continuous wave facility such as CEBAF at Jefferson Lab, an electron beam with long time i...
Although the electron injection system of the infrared free electron laser FELIX permits a high elec...
Numerous electron beam applications would benefit from increased average current without sacrificing...
[[abstract]]A laser beat wave is proposed to induce density modulated electron emission from a photo...
A compact rf cavity was constructed that simultaneously resonates at many harmonic modes when excite...
[[abstract]]This paper details our study of a laser-beat-wave photoinjector that is capable of gener...
A simple, passive method for producing an adjustable train of picosecond electron bunches is demonst...
International audienceWe show that electron bunches in the 50-100 keV range can be produced from a l...
An electron beam generated in a radio-frequency photo-injector illuminated by a laser “comb” pulse e...
International audienceLaser-plasma acceleration(1,2) is an emerging technique for accelerating elect...
In many high gradient accelerator schemes, i.e. with plasma or dielectric wakefield induced by parti...
A new method of modulating an electron beam is pro-posed to obtain electron bunches of 50-as to 20-f...
A new scheme for the compression of electron bunches is proposed. This scheme uses a plasma wave gen...
Abstract In this paper we discuss the possibility to generate sub-picosecond electron bunches dire...
[[abstract]]A novel scheme producing multiple, coherently phased, high charge (nC), short duration (...