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Frederick, W.J.

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THPLT161 Compton X-ray Source 2834
 
  • A.E. Vlieks, G. Caryotakis, D.W. Martin
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • C.A. DeStefano, W.J. Frederick, J.P. Heritage, N.C. Luhmann Jr.
    UCD, Davis, California
 
  In an effort to develop a monochromatic, tunable source of X-rays in the 20-85 KeV energy range, a 5.5 cell X-band RF gun has been designed and tested. Together with a 1.05 m high gradient accelerating structure (an NLC Collider component), this system generates and accelerates a beam of electrons to energies greater than 60 MeV. Monochromatic X-rays are generated, via the Compton Effect, through a head-on collision of this beam with a multi-terawatt laser beam.We are currently measuring and analyzing the performance of the complete system, including the energy, monochromaticity and emittance of the electron beam, the laser system performance and the X-ray flux from the beam-laser interaction. A tunable, monochromatic X-ray source has important medical applications.We will report on the latest results as well as describe the experimental setup, components and diagnostics.