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High brightness immersed source injector characterization
Frost, C.A.; Poukey, J.W.; Leifeste, G.T.; Hasti, D.E.; Jojola, J.M.; Jones, E.E.
Experimental and theoretical work have demonstrated that a proper injector design results in the generation of very-high-brightness beams in a field-immersed foilless diode source which is suitable for use on RADLAC II (a high-current linear induction accelerator for electrons). Time-resolved characterization of the high-brightness immersed diode source was achieved using a time-gated, 2-D X-ray imaging technique. The experiments were performed on the 4-MeV IBEX accelerator and produced currents exceeding 40 kA in a 6-mm-radius, thin annular beam with a measured thermal transverse velocity of 0.1c. For currents of 30 kA, even brighter beams with β2+ = 0.07 were obtained. At lower currents, beams as small as 2 mm in radius were produced with a smaller cathode tip. In all cases, the measured parameters were consistent with 2-D, PIC (particle-in-cell) simulations.