Speaker
Description
The Mainz Microtron is an electron accelerator, which delivers electron energies up to 1.6 GeV, with a small spread of the energy σbeam < 13 keV. Besides a small energy spread, the high quality of the beam allows producing high coherent synchrotron radiation. The light from two spatially separated and movable light sources (undulators), can be superimposed to render an interference pattern. The ideal applications are high accuracy absolute energy measurements of the relativistic electrons. Experiments at this beam line have yet been carried out at 180 MeV, 195 MeV and 210 MeV. The radiation lies in the optical range where also Fresnel Diffraction patterns occur, which features allow very precise alignment control
Funding Agency
DFG (PO 256/7-1)
European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme, No 824093
DFG (GRK 2128 „AccelencE“)
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |