Author: McKenzie, J.W.
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WEPD13 Beam Dynamics Design of the CLARA FEL Test Accelerator 405
 
  • J.W. McKenzie, P.H. Williams
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
 
  CLARA (Compact Linear Advanced Research Accelerator) is a proposed FEL test facility at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK. This is proposed to be a 250 MeV normal-conducting linac capable of producing short, high brightness electron bunches which can be synchronised with an external source. CLARA will build upon the EBTF photoinjector under construction at Daresbury, utilising the S-band RF electron gun. Bunch compression will be achieved via two methods: a variable magnetic chicane with fourth harmonic cavity, or velocity bunching in the low energy regime. CLARA will be capable of providing beams for various novel FEL schemes.  
 
WEPD42 Electron Beam Dynamics in the ALICE IR-FEL Facility 464
 
  • F. Jackson, D. Angal-Kalinin, J.W. McKenzie, Y.M. Saveliev, T.T. Thakker, N. Thompson, P.H. Williams
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • A. Wolski
    The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
 
  The ALICE facility at Daresbury Laboratory is an energy recovery test accelerator which includes an infra-red oscillator-type free electron laser (IR-FEL). The longitudinal phase space of the electron bunches and the longitudinal transport functions in the ALICE accelerator are studied in this paper.