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Young, A.R.

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TUPCH156 Design and Simulation of a Cusp Gun for Gyro-amplifier Application in High Frequency RF Accelerators 1391
 
  • D.H. Rowlands, A.W. Cross, W. He, A. Phelps, E.G. Rafferty, C.W. Robertson, K. Ronald, J. Thomson, C.G. Whyte, A.R. Young
    USTRAT/SUPA, Glasgow
 
  Gyro-amplifiers have potential as the high frequency RF drivers for particle accelerators. They require relativistic electron beams with low velocity spread and with a high fraction of the electron energy associated with the cyclotron motion. For harmonic operation and mode control an axis-encircling beam is desirable. The passage of an electron beam through a non-adiabatic magnetic field reversal (cusp) converts part of the electron beam's axial velocity into axis-encircling transverse velocity. A cusp-based electron beam forming system, yielding a 10MW, 150kV, 70A axis-encircling beam will be presented. This cusp gun is being designed as the electron beam source for a microwave gyro-amplifier that is relevant for high frequency accelerator applications. The latest results from numerical simulations and experiments will be presented and compared.