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MOZBAB03 | Compact Long Wavelength Free-Electron Lasers | 99 |
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The idea of using the Smith-Purcell effect to build a compact (table-top) long wavelength (0.1 -1 mm) free-electron laser is quite old. However, it is only recently that a complete theory for the operation of such devices has been proposed. The current state of the theoretical and experimental efforts to understand these devices will be summarized. | ||
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TUPMN026 | Conditioning of a New Gun Cavity Towards 60 MV/m at PITZ | 971 |
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Funding: This work has partly been supported by the European Community, contracts RII3-CT-2004-506008 and 011935, and by the 'Impuls- und Vernetzungsfonds' of the Helmholtz Association, contract VH-FZ-005. Beginning 2007, a new gun cavity will be installed at the photo injector test facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ). It will be conditioned towards gradients as high as 60 MV/m. This gradient is required for the operation of the European XFEL. Results from the conditioning for high peak power and high duty cycle will be reported. |
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FRPMN023 | New Beam Diagnostic Developments at the Photo-Injector Test Facility PITZ | 3967 |
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Funding: This work has partly been supported by the European Community, contracts RII3-CT-2004-506008 and 011935, and by the "Impuls- und Vernetzungsfonds" of the Helmholtz Association, contract VH-FZ-005. The Photo-Injector Test Facility at DESY in Zeuthen (PITZ) is an electron accelerator which was built to develop and optimize high brightness electron sources suitable for SASE FEL operation. Currently, in parallel to the operation of the existing setup, a large extension of the facility and its research program is ongoing. The beam line which has a present length of about 13 meters will be extended up to about 21 meters within the next two years. Many additional diagnostics components will be added to the present layout. Two high-energy dispersive arms, an RF deflecting cavity and a phase space tomography module will extend the existing diagnostic system of the photo injector and will contribute to the full characterization of new electron sources. We will report on the latest developments of the beam diagnostics at PITZ. |