The LELIA induction injector: First results
Bardy, J.; Anthouard, P.; Eyharts, P.; Eyl, P.; Thevenot, M.; Roques, A.; Villate, D.
Beams 92: Proceedings. Volume 3, Microwaves, Free electron lasers, Advanced accelerators, Applications, and Plasma discharges1992
Beams 92: Proceedings. Volume 3, Microwaves, Free electron lasers, Advanced accelerators, Applications, and Plasma discharges1992
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[en] LELIA is an induction accelerator designed and built at CESTA for FEL applications. The objective of this program is to produce a high-brightness and high-average-power electron beam. An injector (1.5 MeV, 1.5 kA, 50 ns flat top pulse) is now under test. It uses an Osmium dispenser cathode and ten induction cells driven by a high voltage pulse generator (150 kV, 60 ns, 2 Ω). It is able to work at high repetition rate (1 KHz). Initial operation began in June last year. Beam characteristics have ben measured and compared with numerical simulations
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Mosher, D.; Cooperstein, G. (Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (United States)) (eds.); Maryland Univ., College Park, MD (United States); 681 p; 1992; p. 1861-1866; 9. international conference on high power particle beams; Washington, DC (United States); 25-29 May 1992; Also available from OSTI as DE94014785; NTIS
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