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title: An undulator with nonadiabatic tapering for the IFEL project
format: conference procceeding
conference: 23rd International Free Electron Laser Conference
year: 2002
6 authors: Varfolomeev, A. A. | Tolmachev, S. V. | T. V. Yarovoi | P. Musumeci | C. Pellegrini | J. B. Rosenzweig
abstract: We describe the design of a planar undulator with unusually strong tapering, for the inverse FEL experiment (on the IFEL experiment at the UCLA Neptune Lab. Presented at the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference, June 18-22, 2001, Chicago, Illinois) to be carried out in Neptune Lab. (Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 410 (1998) 437) at UCLA. A powerful TW CO_2 laser will be used to accelerate electrons up to 50-60 MeV in 50 cm long undulator. A strong undulator tapering is needed because of the short Rayleigh length of the laser beam. Both the magnetic field and the undulator period are tapered to provide synchronicity of the laser beam interaction with a captured electron bunch along the whole undulator length. The most critical part of the undulator is the region near the laser focus. The main characteristics of the IFEL, such as the percentage of trapped electrons, energy of accelerated electrons and sensitivity to the laser focus transverse position, are given. The general principles of the design of this undulator construction can also be useful for high efficiency FEL amplifiers of intense laser modes.
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