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1 April 1992 Intense electron-beam radius-tailoring experiment
Daniel J. Weidman, M. J. Rhee, Ralph F. Schneider, K. T. Nguyen, Robert A. Stark
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Proceedings Volume 1629, Intense Microwave and Particle Beams III; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137139
Event: OE/LASE '92, 1992, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The growth rate of the hose instability may be reduced by tapering the beam radius from head to tail. Generation of such a beam has been achieved by a fast-rising magnetic field with a rise time of 30 ns and a peak field of 1.2 kG. The electron beam has an energy of 1.7 MeV, a current of 1 to 2 kA, and a flattop of 12 ns. The beam radius tailoring is indicated by time- resolved beam-radius measurements, from a scintillator in the beam path viewed by a streak camera.
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Daniel J. Weidman, M. J. Rhee, Ralph F. Schneider, K. T. Nguyen, and Robert A. Stark "Intense electron-beam radius-tailoring experiment", Proc. SPIE 1629, Intense Microwave and Particle Beams III, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137139
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KEYWORDS
Electron beams

Head

Magnetism

Scintillators

Streak cameras

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