Title :
Transformer ratio enhancement experiment
Author :
Kanareykin, A. ; Gai, W. ; Power, J.G. ; Nenasheva, E. ; Altmark, A.
Author_Institution :
LLC, Euclid Concepts, Solon, OH, USA
Abstract :
Recently, a multibunch scheme for efficient acceleration based on dielectric wakefield accelerator technology was outlined in ref.[1]. In this paper we present an experimental program for the design, development and demonstration of an Enhanced Transformer Ratio Dielectric Wakefield Accelerator (ETR-DWA). The principal goal is to increase the transformer ratio R, the parameter that characterizes the energy transfer efficiency from the accelerating structure to the accelerated electron beam. We present here an experimental design of a 13.625 GHz dielectric loaded accelerating structure, a laser multisplitter producing a ramped bunch train, and simulations of the bunch train parameters required. Experimental results of the accelerating structure bench testing and ramped pulsed train generation with the laser multisplitter are shown as well. Using beam dynamic simulations, we also obtain the focusing FODO lattice parameters.
Keywords :
electron accelerators; electron beam focusing; electron beam testing; optical beam splitters; particle beam bunching; particle beam dynamics; transformer testing; wakefield accelerators; ETR-DWA; Enhanced Transformer Ratio Dielectric Wakefield Accelerator; accelerated electron beam; accelerating structure; accelerating structure bench testing; beam dynamic simulations; bunch train parameters simulations; dielectric loaded accelerating structure; dielectric wakefield accelerator technology; energy transfer efficiency; focusing FODO lattice parameters; laser multisplitter; multibunch scheme; ramped bunch train; ramped pulsed train generation; transformer ratio enhancement experiment; Acceleration; Design for experiments; Dielectrics; Electron beams; Energy exchange; Laser beams; Lattices; Life estimation; Optical pulse generation; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1288711