Abstract

The Los Alamos free electron laser (FEL) is being rebuilt with a photoelectric injector and 40 MeV beam energy for a lower emittance, brighter beam. Tests of the Los Alamos high-brightness accelerator FEL (HIBAF) system have been conducted including the photoinjector and first 17 MeV of acceleration. The photoinjector is designed to operate with a micropulse charge of 5 nC, peak current of 300 A. energy spread of 0.3%, and emittance of 50π mm mrad. Measurements of temporal and spatial beam characteristics have been made up to 10 nC per micropulse for both single micropulses and macropulses. The operational characteristics of the system components, e.g., drive laser and photoinjector are described. The results of beam and rf measurements are briefly presented and compared to simulation. The effects of nonaxially symmetric rf fields in the on axis coupled accelerator structure were observed and are discussed.

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