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Title A Hard X-Ray Compton Source at CBETA
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Abstract Inverse Compton scattering (ICS) holds the potential for future high flux, narrow bandwidth x-ray sources driven by high quality, high repetition rate electron beams. CBETA, the Cornell-BNL Energy recovery linac (ERL) Test Accelerator, is the world’s first superconducting radiofrequency multi-turn ERL, with a maximum energy of 150 MeV, capable of ICS production of x-rays above 400 keV. We present an update on the bypass design and anticipated parameters of a compact ICS source at CBETA. X-ray parameters from the CBETA ICS are compared to those of leading synchrotron radiation facilities, demonstrating that, above a few hundred keV, photon beams produced by ICS outperform those produced by undulators in term of flux and brilliance.
Organisation ASTeC , ASTeC-AP , CI , STFC
Keywords photon , laser , scattering , electron , brilliance
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Language English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings In 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2021), Campinas, Brazil, 24-28 May 2021, International Particle Accelerator Conference (2021): 3765-3768. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-THPAB009 2021