Title :
A laser triggered electron source for pulsed radiolysis
Author :
Monard, H. ; Bourdon, J.C. ; Le Duff, J. ; Garvey, T. ; Mouton, B. ; Rodier, J. ; Thiery, Y. ; Gaillard, M.
Author_Institution :
Lab. de l´´Accel. Lineaire, Univ. de Paris-Sud, Orsay, France
Abstract :
We present the design of a photo-injector based accelerator for pulsed radiolysis applications. This machine is destined to meet the needs of the physical chemistry community at the Universite de Paris XI. A 4 MeV Energy electron pulse of a few picoseconds duration and with a charge in the range of 1 to 10 nC is produced from a Cs2Te photocathode. The photocathode is placed in the half energy spread cell of a 1-1/2 cell, 3 GHz RF gun, whose design is based on the gun used for the drive beam of the CERN CLIC Test facility. A 4 cell “booster” cavity is then used to accelerate the beam to an energy of 9 MeV. The transport system consists of a quadrupole triplet downsteam of the booster, two rectangular, 30 degree bend, dipoles with a pair of quadrupoles between them and a second triplet downstream of the second dipole. Energy dependent path length effects in the two dipoles allow the possibility of magnetic bunch compression depending on the phase-energy correlation of the bunch exiting the booster cavity. The beam envelope and the bunch length have been calculated through the transport line using TRACE-3d and PARMELA. These codes allow us to verify the required beam parameters at the experimental areas. We discuss the adjustment of the optics, aimed at producing the minimum electron bunch length at the experimental targets
Keywords :
booster injectors; electron accelerators; electron guns; linear accelerators; 3 GHz; 9 MeV; CERN CLIC Test facility; Cs2Te; PARMELA; RF gun; TRACE-3d; booster cavity; dipoles; energy dependent path length effects; half energy spread cell; laser triggered electron source; magnetic bunch compression; phase-energy correlation; photo-injector based accelerator; photocathode; physical chemistry community; pulsed radiolysis; quadrupole triplet; transport system; Acceleration; Cathodes; Chemical lasers; Chemistry; Electron sources; Laser theory; Optical pulses; Radio frequency; Tellurium; Test facilities;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5573-3
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1999.794345