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Beam dynamics for a Photoinjected Energy Recovery Linac at the NSLS
The Photoinjected Energy Recovery Linac (PERL) design study at the NSLS is considering the feasibility of a new synchrotron light source based on a 3-7 GeV energy recovering superconducting linac initiated by a photoinjected RF gun. To be a competitive light source the photoinjector must provide high brightness electron beams with a normalized transverse emittance of 0.5-1 mm-mrad and a bunch charge per of 0.15-0.45 nC at a rep rate of 0.43-1.3 GHz. We provide a first pass assessment of some of the beam dynamics issues that are critical to preserving the high brightness beams.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- Brookhaven National Laboratory United States
- Brookhaven National Laboratory United States
43 Particle Accelerators, Nsls, Design, Linear Accelerators, Beam Injection, Beam Dynamics, Energy Recovery, Electron Beams, Brightness, Rf Systems, Beam Emittance, Light Sources
43 Particle Accelerators, Nsls, Design, Linear Accelerators, Beam Injection, Beam Dynamics, Energy Recovery, Electron Beams, Brightness, Rf Systems, Beam Emittance, Light Sources
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