Effect of the drift gap between the undulator sections on the operation of the Fusion-FEM
Abstract
The 'Fusion-FEM' is a free electron M ASER based on an electrostatic accelerator. An electron beam of 12 A, 1.35-2 MeV is injected into a step-tapered undulator to generate 1 MW of radiation in the range 130-250 GHz. The undulator is built from two sections with different field strength (step-tapering), separated by a field-free gap. Tapering enhances the efficiency at high output power. Proof of principle has been demonstrated in the short-pulse regime, without a beam- and energy recovery system. The latter is now being installed and will allow long-pulse operation. The experiments have shown that high output power can be generated and that the FEM has the tendency to lock onto a single longitudinal mode. The influence of the length of the gap between the undulator sections has been investigated and is the subject of this paper. The experimental results are reasonably well explained by simulations.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- May 2000
- DOI:
- 10.1016/S0168-9002(00)00063-2
- Bibcode:
- 2000NIMPA.445..187V