Abstract

The Inverse Free Electron Laser (IFEL) has developed into a mature advanced accelerator with the ability to produce mono energetic high brightness beams accelerated at gradients beyond those of conventional RF technology. By copropagating a relativistic electron beam and a high power laser in a strongly tapered undulator, resonant energy exchange can be maintained over large distances. To optimize the number of electrons accelerated in an IFEL, one must prepare the initial electron beam phase space such that a majority of particles are injected at the accelerating phase of the ponderomotive potential. We present a scheme for optimization of the Rubicon IFEL accelerator trapping by preparing the initial electron beam phase space. Utilizing two cascaded modulator-chicane pre-bunchers simulations predict 95% capture of the injected electron beam.

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