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Short Pulses THz FEL for the Oxford Accelerator Science Laboratory |
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- T. Chanwattana, R. Bartolini, A. Seryi
JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
- R. Bartolini
DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- E. Tsesmelis
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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The Accelerator Science Laboratory (ASL) is under development at the John Adams Institute in Oxford with the aim of fostering advanced accelerator concepts and applications. The option to install a short pulse THz FEL based on a conventional RF accelerator driven by a RF photocathode gun is being investigated. This report presents the concept of the facility, the accelerator physics and FEL studies and engineering integration in the University physics department.
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Studies on LPWA-based Light Sources driven by a Transverse Gradient Undulator |
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- T. Chanwattana, R. Bartolini, A. Seryi
JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
- R. Bartolini
DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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The Accelerator Science Laboratory (ASL) is under development at the John Adams Institute in Oxford with the aim of fostering advanced accelerator concepts and applications. The option to install a LPWA based light source driven by a transverse gradient undulator is being investigated. This report presents the accelerator physics, FEL studies and the performance expected from such a facility.
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