Abstract

We have conducted the research project named High-Tech Research Center Project at Waseda University, which is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In this project, a laser photocathode rf-gun with 1.6 acceleration cells with Mg cathode has been installed for production of a low emittance and short bunched electron beam. The main parts of the rf source for the rf-gun consists of a 10 MW s-band klystron and a small pulse modulator. The pulse modulator has good stability and flatness of the output pulse. The amplitude jitter of klystron voltage was realized down to 0.38% (p-p) for 20000 pulses and the pulse flatness down to 0.25% (within >1.5 /spl mu/s pulse flat-top). A high quality electron beam is very powerful tool for the study of radiation physics, radiation chemistry, material science, etc. The development of short X-ray pulse generation by the inverse Compton scattering between a high quality electron beam and laser light, will be started in the 2001 fiscal year. The system will be applied to pulse radiolysis experiments for studies on radiation physics and chemistry.

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