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Linac optics for Energy Recovery Linac
Several possible scenarios of Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) beam optics design are investigated to support the low emittance high current CW electron beam needed to drive a new ERL based X-ray source. It is shown by numerical simulations that sufficiently high multipass beam break-up (BBU) threshold current can be achieved in a straightforward one-pass one-linac ERL scenario. A simple guideline for choosing the optimal linac and recirculating transport line optics is suggested to realize best possible BBU threshold current.
- Cornell University United States
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
43 Particle Accelerators, Linear Accelerators, Beam Optics, Beam Transport, Energy Recovery, Electron Beams, Recommendations, X-Ray Sources, Computer-Aided Design
43 Particle Accelerators, Linear Accelerators, Beam Optics, Beam Transport, Energy Recovery, Electron Beams, Recommendations, X-Ray Sources, Computer-Aided Design
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