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Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE

The design of an electron beam final focus system (FFS) aiming for high-flux laser-Thomson backscattering X-ray sources at ELBE is presented. A telescope system consisting of four permanent magnet based quadrupoles was found to have significantly less chromatic aberrations than a quadrupole doublet...

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Autores principales: Krämer, J.M., Budde, M., Bødker, F., Irman, A., .Jochmann A., Kristensen, J.P., Lehnert U., HZDR, Michel, P., Schrammb, U.
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Publicado: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154823
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author Krämer, J.M.
Budde, M.
Bødker, F.
Irman, A.
.Jochmann A.
Kristensen, J.P.
Lehnert U., HZDR
Michel, P.
Schrammb, U.
author_facet Krämer, J.M.
Budde, M.
Bødker, F.
Irman, A.
.Jochmann A.
Kristensen, J.P.
Lehnert U., HZDR
Michel, P.
Schrammb, U.
author_sort Krämer, J.M.
collection CERN
description The design of an electron beam final focus system (FFS) aiming for high-flux laser-Thomson backscattering X-ray sources at ELBE is presented. A telescope system consisting of four permanent magnet based quadrupoles was found to have significantly less chromatic aberrations than a quadrupole doublet or triplet as commonly used. Focusing properties like the position of the focal plane and the spot size are retained for electron beam energies between 20 and 30 MeV by adjusting the position of the quadrupoles individually on a motorized stage. The desired ultra-short electron bunches require an increased relative energy spread up to a few percent and, thus, second order chromatic effects must be taken into account. We also present the design and test results of the permanent magnet quadrupoles. Adjustable shunts allow for correction of the field strength and compensation of deviations in the permanent magnet material. For a beam emittance of 13 mm mrad, we predict focal spot sizes of about 40 μm (rms) and divergences of about 10 mrad using the FFS.
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spelling cern-21548232019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154823 eng Krämer, J.M. Budde, M. Bødker, F. Irman, A. .Jochmann A. Kristensen, J.P. Lehnert U., HZDR Michel, P. Schrammb, U. Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE Accelerators and Storage Rings 13: Novel Acceleration Techniques (ANAC2) 13.2: Achievement of high brightness electron beam with laser plasma accelerators The design of an electron beam final focus system (FFS) aiming for high-flux laser-Thomson backscattering X-ray sources at ELBE is presented. A telescope system consisting of four permanent magnet based quadrupoles was found to have significantly less chromatic aberrations than a quadrupole doublet or triplet as commonly used. Focusing properties like the position of the focal plane and the spot size are retained for electron beam energies between 20 and 30 MeV by adjusting the position of the quadrupoles individually on a motorized stage. The desired ultra-short electron bunches require an increased relative energy spread up to a few percent and, thus, second order chromatic effects must be taken into account. We also present the design and test results of the permanent magnet quadrupoles. Adjustable shunts allow for correction of the field strength and compensation of deviations in the permanent magnet material. For a beam emittance of 13 mm mrad, we predict focal spot sizes of about 40 μm (rms) and divergences of about 10 mrad using the FFS. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/312453 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154823 Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A info:doi/10.1016/j.nima.2015.10.067 Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A, (2016) pp. 532-535 2016
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
13: Novel Acceleration Techniques (ANAC2)
13.2: Achievement of high brightness electron beam with laser plasma accelerators
Krämer, J.M.
Budde, M.
Bødker, F.
Irman, A.
.Jochmann A.
Kristensen, J.P.
Lehnert U., HZDR
Michel, P.
Schrammb, U.
Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title_full Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title_fullStr Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title_full_unstemmed Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title_short Electron beam final focus system for Thomson scattering at ELBE
title_sort electron beam final focus system for thomson scattering at elbe
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
13: Novel Acceleration Techniques (ANAC2)
13.2: Achievement of high brightness electron beam with laser plasma accelerators
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154823
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2154823
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