Construct a linac/storage ring FEL facility. Final report, 15 December 1983-14 July 1988
Components of a 1-GeV electronic storage ring and linac injector were designed, studied, and evaluated. The principal objective was to the development of a high-brightness storage ring and linac injector for use in advanced XUV FEL and synchrotron radiation research and as a source of high-brightness electron beams for the development of other advanced short-wavelength radiation sources. The list of components developed with AF-12 support include: 1. a high-brightness microwave gun for the linac injector; 2. a long-pulse high-power modulator for the linac injector; 3. a short pulse high power modulator for the linac; 4. the control chassis for the long- and short-pulse modulators; 5. a high power pressurized waveguide feed system for the SLAC-type S-Band accelerator sections; 6. quadrupole lenses for the linac; 7. mechanical supports and alignment fixtures for the linac's accelerator sections; 8. the dipole, quadrupole, and sextupole magnets for the ring; 9. the water-cooled vacuum chambers for the arcs of the ring; and 10. the beam-position monitors for the arcs of the ring.
- Research Organization:
- Stanford Univ., CA (USA). Dept. of Electrical Engineering
- OSTI ID:
- 7006927
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-214620/7/XAB
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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