Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 034801 (2012) [4 pages]Generation and Characterization of Electron Bunches with Ramped Current Profiles in a Dual-Frequency Superconducting Linear AcceleratorReceived 7 September 2011; published 18 January 2012 We report on the successful experimental generation of electron bunches with ramped current profiles. The technique relies on impressing nonlinear correlations in the longitudinal phase space using a superconducing radio frequency linear accelerator operating at two frequencies and a current-enhancing dispersive section. The produced ∼700-MeV bunches have peak currents of the order of a kilo-Ampère. Data taken for various accelerator settings demonstrate the versatility of the method and, in particular, its ability to produce current profiles that have a quasilinear dependency on the longitudinal (temporal) coordinate. The measured bunch parameters are shown, via numerical simulations, to produce gigavolt-per-meter peak accelerating electric fields with transformer ratios larger than 2 in dielectric-lined waveguides. © 2012 American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.034801
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.034801
PACS:
29.27.-a, 41.75.Fr, 41.85.-p
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