학술논문

A compact electron spectrometer for an LWFA.
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: Free Electron Laser Conference 2007; Aug. 26, 2007 - Aug. 31, 2007; Novosibirsk, Russia
Subject
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS ANL
BUBBLES
CHEMISTRY
DESIGN
ELECTRON BEAMS
ELECTRON SPECTROMETERS
FREE ELECTRON LASERS
LASERS
MAGNETS
PEAK LOAD
PERMANENT MAGNETS
PHOSPHORS
SCREENS
WAKEFIELD ACCELERATORS
WIGGLER MAGNETS
Language
English
Abstract
The use of a laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA) beam as a driver for a compact free-electron laser (FEL) has been proposed recently. A project is underway at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to operate an LWFA in the bubble regime and to use the quasi-monoenergetic electron beam as a driver for a 3-m-long undulator for generation of sub-ps UV radiation. The Terawatt Ultrafast High Field Facility (TUHFF) in the Chemistry Division provides the 20-TW peak power laser. A compact electron spectrometer whose initial fields of 0.45 T provide energy coverage of 30-200 MeV has been selected to characterize the electron beams. The system is based on the Ecole Polytechnique design used for their LWFA and incorporates the 5-cm-long permanent magnet dipole, the LANEX scintillator screen located at the dispersive plane, a Roper Scientific 16-bit MCP-intensified CCD camera, and a Bergoz ICT for complementary charge measurements. Test results on the magnets, the 16-bit camera, and the ICT will be described, and initial electron beam data will be presented as available. Other challenges will also be addressed.