Title :
Beam dynamics of the 250 MEV PSI XFEL Injector
Author :
Schietinger, T. ; Adelmann, A. ; Bakker, R.J. ; Kraus, C. ; Li, K. ; Oppelt, A. ; Oswald, B. ; Pedrozzi, M. ; Raguin, J.Y. ; Stulle, F. ; Wrulich, A.F. ; Qiang, Ji
Author_Institution :
PSI, Villigen
Abstract :
The PSI XFEL project aims at developing a pulsed high- brightness, high-current electron source which is one of the prerequisites of a cost-effective high-power laser-like X- ray light source. Creating an ultra low emittance beam is a great challenge, transporting, i.e., accelerating and compressing it is equally difficult. We present a 3D start-to-end simulation of our planned 250 MeV injector facility. The injector consists of a photocathode with pulsed DC acceleration followed by a two-cell standing-wave L-band cavity that leads into a ballistic bunching section. After some further velocity bunching in an L-band structure the electron beam enters several S-band structures which accelerate it up to the final energy of 250 MeV. An X-band RF structure prepares the beam for the following bunch compressor in which the target peak current of 350 A is reached. The target value of the slice emittance is 0.1 mm mrad, necessitating precise beam dynamics simulations. For the 3D simulations we use IMPACT-T, a time domain parallel particle tracking code, in which the self fields are treated in the electrostatic approximation. We discuss various issues such as projected and slice emittance preservation and shed light on some of the differences between an envelope and the 3D model.
Keywords :
X-ray lasers; accelerator RF systems; accelerator cavities; electron accelerators; electron beams; electron sources; free electron lasers; light sources; linear accelerators; particle beam bunching; particle beam dynamics; particle beam injection; photocathodes; IMPACT-T; L-band cavity; PSI XFEL injector; S-band structures; X-band RF structure; X-ray free-electron laser; beam dynamics simulation; electron beam; electrostatic approximation; high-current electron source; linac; particle tracking code; photocathode; pulsed DC acceleration; ultra low emittance beam; velocity bunching; Acceleration; Brightness; Cathodes; Electron beams; Electron sources; L-band; Laser beams; Light sources; Optical pulses; Particle beams;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0916-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2007.4440739