To Construct a Linac/Storage Ring FEL Facility
Abstract
Components of a 1GeV electronic storage ring and linac injector were designed, studied, and evaluated. The principal objective was to the development of a high brightness storage ring and linac injector for use in advanced XUV FEL and synchrotron radiation research and as a source of high brightness electron beams for the development of other advanced short wavelength radiation sources. The list of components developed with AF-12 support include: 1. a high brightness microwave gun for the linac injector; 2. a long pulse high power modulator for the linac injector; 3. a short pulse high power modulator for the linac; 4. the control chassis for the long and short pulse modulators; 5. a high power pressurized waveguide feed system for the SLAC-type S-Band accelerator sections; 6. quadrupole lenses for the linac; 7. mechanical supports and alignment fixtures for the linac's accelerator sections; 8. the dipole, quadrupole, and sextupole magnets for the ring; 9. the water-cooled vacuum chambers for the arcs of the ring; and 10. the beam position monitors for the arcs of the ring.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA214620
Entities
People
- John M. Madey
Organizations
- Stanford University