Bunch Compression at the Stanford Linear Collider
AIP conference proceedings1996Vol. 367, pp. 36–45
Abstract
The production and measurement of short electron and positron bunches in the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) will be presented in this paper. The bunches are compressed in a transport line between the damping rings and the linac. The electron and positron bunch distributions in the SLC linac have been measured using a Hamamatsu, model N3373‐02, 500‐femtosecond streak camera (1). The distributions were measured at the end of the SLC linac versus the bunch compressor RF voltage. The measurements are compared with simulations.
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