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MOPMR059 |
Development of S-band High Power Load |
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- X.C. Meng, H.B. Chen, C. Cheng, Y.-C. Du, Q. Gao, J. Shi, P. Wang, Z.F. Xiong
TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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Several types of S-band high power loads have been designed, manufactured and tested successfully in Tsinghua University. The high power loads, which work at 2856 MHz for 10 MW~100 MW range, are made of all stainless steel. In this paper, we will present the design, fabrication and the high power test results.
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TUPOW018 |
Tunable High-Intensity Electron Bunch Train Production Based on Nonlinear Longitudinal Space Charge Oscillation |
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- Z. Zhang, H.B. Chen, Y.-C. Du, W.-H. Huang, J. Shi, X.L. Su, C.-X. Tang, Q.L. Tian, D. Wang, W. Wang, L.X. Yan, L.M. Zheng, Z. Zhou
TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
- W. Gai
ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
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High peak current electron bunch trains with tunable terahertz (THz) spacing are produced and measured experimentally. An initial picosecond periodic modulation in the temporal profile of a relativistic electron beam is magnified by the longitudinal space charge forces. As opposed to trying to reduce its smearing effect for large beam current, we take advantages of the nonlinear space charge oscillation through controlling the plasma phase advance. The spacing of the bunch train can be varied continuously either by tuning the velocity bunching of a radio-frequency gun or by tuning the compression of a downstream magnetic chicane. The narrow-band μJ-level THz radiation from the bunch train are also measured with tunable central frequency of the spectral from ~0.5 THz to 1.6 THz. The bunch train measurements are consistent with the particle tracking simulations.
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THPOW042 |
Start-to-End Simulation on Terahertz Superradiation of Ultrashort Electron Bunch in an Undulator |
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- X.L. Su, Y.-C. Du, W.-H. Huang, C.-X. Tang, D. Wang, L.X. Yan, Z. Zhang
TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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The narrowband, intense and frequency-tunable THz radiation can be generated by letting an ultrashort electron bunch pass through an undulator. Start-to-end simulation of terahertz radiation from electron bunch in an undulator is studied in this paper. GPT code is used to track particle distribution from the photocathode RF gun to the entrance of the undulator and Genesis 1.3 is applied to simulate the radiation. The simulation results agree well with theoretical predictions.
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THPOY059 |
Synchronization System for Tsinghua Thomson Scattering X-ray Source |
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- J. Yang, Y.-C. Du, W.-H. Huang, D. Wang, L.X. Yan
TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
- J.M. Byrd, L.R. Doolittle, Q. Du, G. Huang, R.B. Wilcox, Y.L. Xu
LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
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Tsinghua Thomson scattering X-ray Source (TTX) generates X-ray based on inverse thomson scattering method. The synchronization system for TTX includes reference distribution, normal conducting cavity Low Level RF control and Laser-RF synchronization. In collaboration with LBNL, we're working on a prototype synchronization system for TTX. Some test result based on Tsinghua Thomson scattering X-ray Source were obtained. In this paper we will show the synchronization system design and preliminary test result.
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