Title :
Burst-mode electron gun pulser for FEL with the ISIR linac
Author :
Tsumori, K. ; Okuda, S. ; Yamamoto, T. ; Suemine, S. ; Takamuku, S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Sci. & Ind. Res., Osaka Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Infrared free-electron lasers (FEL´s) are being developed at The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (ISIR). For a FEL oscillator, a burst-mode electron gun pulser with short pulse widths and high repetition rates is effective to obtain multi bunch beams of high peak currents. In order to produce narrow pulses at a 36.9 ns interval, RF of two different frequencies, 27 MHz (fundamental) and 81 MHz (the third harmonic), has been combined with a 3 dB hybrid coupler. The pulses have been directly supplied to the cathode of a high-current electron gun (Model-12, ARCO). The electron beam from the gun at an energy of 100 keV has a peak current of 440 mA in a micropulse with a width of 4.5 ns (FWHM), whose frequency is 27 MHz for a macropulse duration of 4 micro second. After acceleration at an energy of 23 MeV, the charge of an election bunch and energy spread have been measured to be 1 nC and 0.9%, respectively, which shows good performance of the present pulser for FEL oscillator experiments. The grid pulser will be improved to make the repetition rate of the micropulse changeable
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; electron accelerators; electron guns; free electron lasers; linear accelerators; 100 keV; 27 MHz; 4 mus; 440 mA; 81 MHz; FEL; FEL oscillator; FWHM; ISIR linac; burst-mode electron gun pulser; election bunch charge; energy spread; fundamental frequency; grid pulser; high-current electron gun cathode; hybrid coupler; infrared free-electron lasers; macropulse duration; micropulse repetition rate; multi bunch beams; peak currents; pulse widths; repetition rates; third harmonic frequency; Accelerometers; Cathodes; Electron beams; Free electron lasers; Laser beams; Linear particle accelerator; Oscillators; Pulse measurements; Radio frequency; Space vector pulse width modulation;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1203-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1993.308827