Experimental Demonstration of a Tunable Microwave Undulator

Wednesday, December 17, 2014 - 3:00pm

Speaker: Sami Tantawi (Stanford University/SLAC)

Program Description

Static magnetic undulators used by x-ray light sources are fundamentally too limited to achieve shorter undulator periods and dynamic control. To overcome these limitations, we report experimental demonstration of a novel short-period microwave undulator, essentially a Thomson scattering device, that has yielded tunable spontaneous emission and seeded coherent radiation. Its equivalent undulator period (λu) is 13.9 mm while it has achieved an equivalent magnetic field of 0.65 T. For future-generation light sources, this device promises a shorter undulator period, a large aperture, and fast dynamic control. We will describe the progress towards: 1) a superconducting version of the undulator and 2) sub 1 mm undulator period devices.

Experimental Demonstration of a Tunable Microwave Undulator
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