Abstract

The electrostatic accelerator has been found to be a nearly ideal beam source for free-electron lasers, producing a high-current electron beam with near thermally limited emittance and energy spread, in the absence of a limiting temporal microstructure. Techniques have been developed to transport the beam with minimal degradation and eventually decelerate and capture it within the accelerator resulting in high-current and high-efficiency recirculating operation.

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