Author: Shim, G.I.
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TUPSO32 Project of the Short Pulse Facility at KAERI 287
 
  • N. Vinokurov, S.V. Miginsky
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • S. Bae, B.A. Gudkov, B. Han, K.H. Jang, Y.U. Jeong, H.W. Kim, K. Lee, S.V. Miginsky, J. Mun, S. H. Park, G.I. Shim, N. Vinokurov
    KAERI, Daejon, Republic of Korea
  • N. Vinokurov
    NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
 
  Funding: This work is supported by the WCI Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology of Korea (NRF Grant No. WCI 2011-001).
The low-energy electron accelerator with subpicosecond electron bunches is under construction at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI). It will serve as the user facility for high-energy ultrafast electron difraction and synchronized high-power terahertz pulse and short x-ray pulse generation. The accelerator consists of RF gun with photocathode and 20-MeV linac. The bunching of accelerated beam is achieved in the ninety-degree achromatic bend. After that fast kicker deflects some of bunches to the target for x-ray generation, other bunches come to terahertz radiator (undulator or multifoil). Bunches from the RF gun are also planned to use for ultrafast electron difraction. Some detailes of the design, current status of the project and future plans are described.