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Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors
Many applications, from linear colliders to free-electron lasers, passing through light sources and many other electron sources, require high brightness electron beams, usually produced by photo-injectors. Because certain parameters of these applications differ by several orders of magnitude, variou...
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author | Suberlucq, Guy |
author_facet | Suberlucq, Guy |
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description | Many applications, from linear colliders to free-electron lasers, passing through light sources and many other electron sources, require high brightness electron beams, usually produced by photo-injectors. Because certain parameters of these applications differ by several orders of magnitude, various solutions were implemented for the design and construction of the three main parts of the photo-injectors: lasers, photocathodes and guns. This paper summarizes the different requirements, how they lead to technological challenges and how R&D programs try to overcome these challenges. Some examples of state-of-the-art parts are presented. |
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spelling | cern-7903962023-07-20T15:01:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/790396engSuberlucq, GuyTechnological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-InjectorsAccelerators and Storage RingsMany applications, from linear colliders to free-electron lasers, passing through light sources and many other electron sources, require high brightness electron beams, usually produced by photo-injectors. Because certain parameters of these applications differ by several orders of magnitude, various solutions were implemented for the design and construction of the three main parts of the photo-injectors: lasers, photocathodes and guns. This paper summarizes the different requirements, how they lead to technological challenges and how R&D programs try to overcome these challenges. Some examples of state-of-the-art parts are presented.CERN-AB-2004-043CLIC-Note-602CARE-Conf-04-029-PHINCARE-Conf-2004-029-PHINoai:cds.cern.ch:7903962004 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Suberlucq, Guy Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title | Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title_full | Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title_fullStr | Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title_full_unstemmed | Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title_short | Technological Challenges for High-Brightness Photo-Injectors |
title_sort | technological challenges for high-brightness photo-injectors |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/790396 |
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