Author: Park, S. H.
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Status of the KAERI Table-Top THz Free-Electron Laser Development  
 
  • Y.U. Jeong, S. Bae, B.H. Cha, B.A. Gudkov, K.H. Jang, K.N. Kim, K. Lee, S.V. Miginsky, J. Mun, S. H. Park, N. Vinokurov
    KAERI, Daejon, Republic of Korea
  • S. Park
    Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
 
  Funding: This work was supported by the World Class Institute (WCI) Program of the NRF funded by the MEST (NRF Grant Number: WCI 2011-001).
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute is under development of a table-top terahertz (THz) free electron laser (FEL) driven by a conventional microtron accelerator. The THz FEL is composed of a compact variable-period helical undulator and a cylindrical-waveguide resonator with a mesh outcoupling mirror to achieve a small scale. The target wavelength and average power of the system are 400-600 um and 1 W. The energy and peak current of the microtron is designed to be 6.5 MeV and 1 A. We fabricated a compact microtron accelerator including a thermionic RF gun, a magnetron and a modulator having a maximum repetition rate of 200 Hz. We fabricated a variable-period helical undulator having tunable periods of 23-26 mm while keeping the on-axis field strength of 1 T, and total length of 700-800 mm. A compact beamline with two 45-degree bending magnets and 6 permanent-magnet quadrupoles has been designed to transport optimal electron beams to the variable-period helical undulator. A cylindrical-waveguide resonator having a mesh outcoupling mirror and a full mirror with the function of beam dump will decrease the size of the FEL. The size of the FEL is expected to be 2.3 m x 1.6 m.
 
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