Abstract
The applications of “streak systems” that provide time-resolved diagnostic data for the Los Alamos free electron laser energy recovery experiments have been extended in the last year. We have used these systems with time resolutions of 10 μs, ∼ 20 ps, and 2–8 ps to address both macropulse and micropulse issues. As one example, the time-dependent extraction efficiency behavior during the macropulse is presented. In addition, the effects on the electron micropulse temporal shape of several accelerator parameters have been studied. These results include the evidence of electron beam peak currents that approach 200 A.
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