Title :
Electron beam characterization for a compact far-infrared free-electron laser
Author :
Huang, Y.C. ; Wang, H. ; Pantell, R.H. ; Schmerge, J.F. ; Lewellen, J.W. ; Feinstein, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A compact, far-infrared free-electron laser (FIR-FEL) is operating at 85 μm at Stanford University, where the electron beam is obtained from a 1½ cell, thermionic RF (2.856 GHz) cavity gun. This gun was not designed for FEL operation, and under the condition at which it was intended to operate, with a peak acceleration gradient below 85 MV/m, it would not be suitable. We have explored new parameter ranges, and have found that at high peak gradients, from 100-140 MV/m, the gun will function satisfactorily as an FEL accelerator. For example, thirty-nine percent of the total gun current was transmitted through a 1% energy window at a beam energy of γ=9.72. At γ=9.56, a 304 mA macropulse current with an estimated rms micropulse length of 3.4 ps was obtained, and the normalized rms emittance was measured to be 11.6 π-mm-mrad for the 1% energy-spread electrons, corresponding to a beam brightness of 2.3×1011 A/m2. For these parameters, the calculated small small-signal gain for our 0.5 m-long wiggler is 110% at a wavelength of 85 μm. In this paper we characterize the electron beam from a 1½ cell, thermionic cathode, RF cavity gun in a parameter range where it can be used as the accelerator for a far infrared FEL
Keywords :
electron beams; electron guns; free electron lasers; laser accessories; laser beams; particle beam diagnostics; particle beam dynamics; thermionic cathodes; wigglers; 0.5 m; 110 percent; 2.856 GHz; 3.4 ps; 304 mA; 85 mum; FEL accelerator; RMS micropulse length; accelerator; beam brightness; beam energy; compact far-infrared free-electron laser; electron beam; energy window; energy-spread electrons; gun current; macropulse current; normalized RMS emittance; peak acceleration gradient; thermionic RF cavity gun; thermionic cathode RF cavity gun; Acceleration; Brightness; Current measurement; Electron beams; Electron emission; Energy measurement; Free electron lasers; Length measurement; Radio frequency; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of