In order to obtain high gain in a free electron laser a high-quality electron beam with high peak current is required. It is well-known that a microtron is able to produce a high-quality beam having low emittance and small energy spread (1%). Because a circular microtron has a limited high-current capability a race-track design is adopted for providing flexibility, better beam quality and of course higher peak current in the microbunch. Space charge problems may be severe in a microtron. It can be shown that bunching on certain specific subharmonic frequencies will lead to a strong reduction of the space charge problems. The general layout of our microtron design will be presented. The characteristics are: energy 25 MeV, micropulse 10° of t...
Geometry, engineering design and characteristics of an RF cavity and a tetrode power amplifier are d...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
Low emittance sub-picosecond electron pulses are expected to be used in a wide field, such as free e...
In order to obtain high gain in a free electron laser a high-quality electron beam with high peak cu...
A racetrack microtron as a source for a free electron laser is being constructed. It will accelerate...
A race-track microtron with a few beam orbits can be an alternative to a standard electron linear ac...
Abstract 3. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS The possibility of using a racetrack microtron equipped with an L-...
The NBS-LASL racetrack microtron (RTM) is a joint project of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) ...
building a 200 KeV, high current, CW racetrack microtron (RTM). Upon its completion, scheduled for 1...
Electron accelerators for the frontiers of nuclear physics must provide high duty factor (gte 80) fo...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
Our mobile 70 MeV race-track microtron has a narrow rectangular accelerating structure so that it ca...
As part of a joint accelerator research project with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, NBS is now ...
A brief description of the RF system of 100 MeV race-track microtron-recuperator being built in Novo...
Free electron lasers and high energy physics accelerators have increased the demand for very high br...
Geometry, engineering design and characteristics of an RF cavity and a tetrode power amplifier are d...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
Low emittance sub-picosecond electron pulses are expected to be used in a wide field, such as free e...
In order to obtain high gain in a free electron laser a high-quality electron beam with high peak cu...
A racetrack microtron as a source for a free electron laser is being constructed. It will accelerate...
A race-track microtron with a few beam orbits can be an alternative to a standard electron linear ac...
Abstract 3. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS The possibility of using a racetrack microtron equipped with an L-...
The NBS-LASL racetrack microtron (RTM) is a joint project of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) ...
building a 200 KeV, high current, CW racetrack microtron (RTM). Upon its completion, scheduled for 1...
Electron accelerators for the frontiers of nuclear physics must provide high duty factor (gte 80) fo...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
Our mobile 70 MeV race-track microtron has a narrow rectangular accelerating structure so that it ca...
As part of a joint accelerator research project with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, NBS is now ...
A brief description of the RF system of 100 MeV race-track microtron-recuperator being built in Novo...
Free electron lasers and high energy physics accelerators have increased the demand for very high br...
Geometry, engineering design and characteristics of an RF cavity and a tetrode power amplifier are d...
Rising interest in the nuclear physics community in a GeV C.W. electron accelerator reflects the gro...
Low emittance sub-picosecond electron pulses are expected to be used in a wide field, such as free e...