Author: Kostroun, V.O.
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WEICLH1059
An Inverse Compton Scattering Beamline for High-Energy, Time-Resolved X-Ray Scattering Studies of Materials  
 
  • J.D. Brock, B.M. Dunham, G.H. Hoffstaetter, V.O. Kostroun
    Cornell University (CLASSE), Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, New York, USA
 
  If constructed, the Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) based on a Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (FFAG) lattice proposed by Cornell University and Brookhaven National Laboratory would provide a unique opportunity to implement a variant of the MIT inverse Compton source concept.* Such a source could deliver an intense (6x1014 ph/sec), high repetition-rate (100MHz) beam of short pulses (0.05 – 2 ps) of hard x-rays (155 keV) with 1% bandwidth. We will review the generic design, major technical choices, and some potential scientific applications of such a x-ray facility.
*W. S. Graves, W. Brown, F. X. Kaertner, and D. E. Moncton, "MIT inverse Compton source concept," Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A 608 (1, Supplement 1), S103-S105 (2009).
 
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