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Narrow-band photon beam via laser Compton scattering in an energy recovery linac

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2016

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Narrow-bandwidth photon beams in the x-ray and -ray energy ranges are expected to be applied in various fields. An energy recovery linac (ERL)-based laser Compton scattering (LCS) source employing a laser enhancement cavity can produce a high-flux and narrow-bandwidth photon beam. We conducted the first experiment of an ERL-based LCS source in combination with a laser enhancement cavity. We obtained LCS photons with an energy of 6.95 AE 0.01 keV by colliding an electron beam of 20 MeV with a laser of 1064 nm wavelength. The photon flux at the interaction point was evaluated to be 2.6 AE 0.1 10 7 photons=s with an average beam current of 58 A and an average laser power of 10 kW. The energy bandwidth was evaluated to be 0.4% (rms) with an opening angle of 0.14 mrad. The technologies demonstrated in this experiment are applicable for future ERL-based LCS sources.

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