Presented here are the first results of commissioning of the S-Band hybrid photoinjector and laser systems at the new accelerator and light source facility, MITHRA, at UCLA. The radiation bunker and capabilities of the facility are described with motivation for detailed measurement of beam parameters explained. Following thorough characterization of the photoinjector, a 1.5 m linac is to be installed and experiments up to 30 MeV will begin. These will include experiments in basic plasma physics, space plasma, terahertz production in dielectric structures, and inverse Compton scattering and applications for the X-rays produced.
Overview and commissioning status of the UCLA MITHRA facility / Williams, Oliver; Fukasawa, Atsushi; Sakai, Yusuke; Andonian, Gerard; Bosco, Fabio; Carillo, Martina; Manwani, Pratik; O’Tool, Sean; Pan, Jessica; Yadav and James Rosenzweig, Monika. - In: INSTRUMENTS. - ISSN 2410-390X. - (2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno Workshop on Physics and Applications of High Brightness Beams tenutosi a San Sebastian, Spain).
Overview and commissioning status of the UCLA MITHRA facility
Fabio Bosco;Martina Carillo;
2023
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Presented here are the first results of commissioning of the S-Band hybrid photoinjector and laser systems at the new accelerator and light source facility, MITHRA, at UCLA. The radiation bunker and capabilities of the facility are described with motivation for detailed measurement of beam parameters explained. Following thorough characterization of the photoinjector, a 1.5 m linac is to be installed and experiments up to 30 MeV will begin. These will include experiments in basic plasma physics, space plasma, terahertz production in dielectric structures, and inverse Compton scattering and applications for the X-rays produced.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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