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arxiv: physics/0511011 · v1 · submitted 2005-11-02 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph

Photoinjector-generation of a flat electron beam with transverse emittance ratio of 100

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The generation of a flat electron beam directly from a photoinjector is an attractive alternative to the electron damping ring as envisioned for linear colliders. It also has potential applications to light sources such as the generation of ultra-short x-ray pulses or Smith-Purcell free electron lasers. In this Letter, we report on the experimental generation of a flat-beam with a measured transverse emittance ratio of $100\pm 20.2$ for a bunch charge of $\sim 0.5$ nC; the smaller measured normalized root-mean-square emittance is $\sim 0.4$ $\mu$m and is limited by the resolution of our experimental setup. The experimental data, obtained at the Fermilab/NICADD Photoinjector Laboratory, are compared with numerical simulations and the expected scaling laws.

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