Speaker
Tianzhe Xu
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Description
Achieving strong focusing of MeV electron beams is a critical requirement for advanced beam applications such as ultrafast electron diffraction (UED). To address this, a novel permanent magnetic solenoid (PMS) has been designed, fabricated, and tested. The solenoids provide a compact and efficient solution for delivering high magnetic fields to focus short, low-emittance electron bunches. Field measurements demonstrated excellent agreement with simulation models, validating the solenoid design. The beam tests employed a MeV electron injector to study the focusing properties of the PMS under various configurations. Results showed significant beam size reduction, confirming its suitability for ultrafast beam applications.
Region represented | America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Author
Tianzhe Xu
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Co-authors
Atharva Kulkarni
(Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL))
Brian Schaap
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Cameron Duncan
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
David Garcia
(Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL))
Paul Denham
(Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL))
Pietro Musumeci
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Robert England
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)