Name: Conference on High-Brightness Beams for Advanced Accelerator Applications
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Edit | Back | Add Paper| title: | Saturnus: the UCLA compact high-brightness linac |
| format: | conference procceeding |
| conference: | Conference on High-Brightness Beams for Advanced Accelerator Applications |
| year: | 1992 |
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| abstract: | Saturnus is a compact S-band linac designed to produce a single bunch with an energy of 20 MeV, a peak current larger than 200 A on energy spread of 0.3%, an emittance smaller than 5 mm mrad (normalized rms), and a pulse duration of 4 ps or shorter. This bunch can be followed at a variable distance by a second weak 'witness' bunch, to be used to measure the field excited by the first bunch,. The linac electron injector is based on the Brookhaven photoinjector design. Solenoids are used to focus the beam from the gun through a mirror box and a plane wave transformer accelerating structure. The linac will be followed by two beam lines, one of them capable of longitudinal bunch compression, leading to experimental stations where beam-laser and beam plasma interactions will be studied. (4 References). |
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