Author: Duffy, L.D.
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TH1A05
Emittance-partitioning Strategies for Future Accelerator Applications  
 
  • K. Bishofberger, M. Ben-Naim, B.E. Carlsten, L.D. Duffy, R.C. McCrady, N.A. Yampolsky
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
  The prevailing limit on many linear-accelerator applications is the transverse emittances of the beam. For example, XFEL and collider performance depend on transverse emittances more than longitudinal, which for an XFEL can be up to three orders of magnitude larger than in the transverse dimensions. Recent theoretical treatment of eigen-emittance manipulations has offered a new capability to generate, in principle, extraordinarily bright electron beams. Specific strategies are explored which partition the six-dimensional phase space with a specific goal of deriving low transverse emittances, and examples leading to transverse emittances of 0.1 – 0.2 μm for 250 pC are provided.  
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