IP Library Granted Patent US 8,934,608
Granted Patent B2
US 8,934,608 · App. 13/552,610 · Granted Jan 13, 2015

High flux, narrow bandwidth compton light sources via extended laser-electron interactions

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Patent No.
US 8,934,608
App. No.
13/552,610
Granted
Jan 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

New configurations of lasers and electron beams efficiently and robustly produce high flux beams of bright, tunable, polarized quasi-monoenergetic x-rays and gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering. Specifically, the use of long-duration, pulsed lasers and closely-spaced, low-charge and low emittance bunches of electron beams increase the spectral flux of the Compton-scattered x-rays and gamma rays, increase efficiency of the laser-electron interaction and significantly reduce the overall complexity of Compton based light sources.

Claims (28)

1. An x-ray or gamma-ray source comprising:

an electron source for generating a train of spaced electron bunches;

an RF linear accelerator adapted to accelerate said electron bunches into a laser-electron beam interaction region, wherein the transit time of each of the accelerated electron bunches through the laser-electron beam interaction region is both greater than the duration of the accelerated electron bunch and greater than the spacing between electron bunches; and

a laser system adapted to produce a laser pulse having a duration at least as long as a transit time of the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region, said laser system arranged so that the laser pulse traverses the laser-electron beam interaction region to interact with all of the accelerated electron bunches of the train and thereby produce high flux beams of bright, tunable, polarized quasi-monoenergetic x-ray or gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering.

2. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein the duration of the laser pulse is substantially equal to at least a total length of the train of spaced electron bunches so that a single pass of the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region interacts with all of the accelerated electron bunches of the train.

3. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein the duration of the laser pulse is substantially equal to a sub-multiple of a total length of the train of spaced electron bunches and the laser system is arranged to recirculate the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region for a predetermined number of passes equal to an inverse of the sub-multiple.

4. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein the spacing frequency of the electron bunches is the same as or correlated to the RF frequency of the RF linear accelerator so that an electron bunch is present for every cycle of said RF frequency.

5. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein said RF linear accelerator is operated in the x-band.

6. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein said accelerator is operated nominally at about 12 GHz.

7. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein said accelerator is operated nominally at about 11.424 GHz.

8. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein said gamma-rays comprise a fractional bandwidth of 10E-3 or less.

9. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 1 , wherein said electron source comprises a photo-gun.

10. The x-ray or gamma-ray source of claim 9 , wherein said photo-gun is driven by a laser that operates at the RF frequency of the RF linear accelerator.

11. A method for producing high flux beams of bright, tunable, polarized quasi-monoenergetic x-ray or gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering, comprising:

generating, with an electron source, a train of spaced electron bunches;

accelerating, with an RF accelerator, said electron bunches into a laser-electron beam interaction region to produce accelerated electron bunches, wherein the transit time of each of the accelerated electron bunches through the laser-electron beam interaction region is both greater than the duration of the accelerated electron bunch and greater than the spacing between electron bunches; and

producing, with a laser system, a laser pulse having a duration at least as long as a transit time of the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region, said laser system arranged so that the laser pulse traverses the laser-electron beam interaction region to interact with all of the accelerated electron bunches of the train and thereby produce high flux beams of bright, tunable, polarized quasi-monoenergetic x-ray or gamma-rays via laser-Compton scattering.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the duration of the laser pulse is substantially equal to at least a total length of the train of spaced electron bunches so that a single pass of the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region interacts with all of the accelerated electron bunches of the train.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the duration of the laser pulse is substantially equal to a sub-multiple of a total length of the train of spaced electron bunches and the laser system is arranged to recirculate the laser pulse through the laser-electron beam interaction region for a predetermined number of passes equal to an inverse of the sub-multiple.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the spacing frequency of the electron bunches is the same as or correlated to the RF frequency of the RF linear accelerator so that an electron bunch is present for every cycle of said RF frequency.

15. The method of claim 11 , wherein said RF linear accelerator is operated in the x-band.

16. The method of claim 11 , wherein said accelerator is operated nominally at about 12 GHz.

17. The method of claim 11 , wherein said accelerator is operated nominally at about 11.424 GHz.

18. The method of claim 11 , wherein said gamma-rays comprise a fractional bandwidth of 10E-3 or less.

19. The method of claim 11 , wherein said electron source comprises a photo-gun.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein said photo-gun is driven by a laser that operates at the RF frequency of the RF linear accelerator.

21. The method of claim 11 , wherein said election bunches are not focused.

22. The method of claim 21 , wherein said electron bunches comprise a beam diameter of about 100 μm in said laser-electron beam interaction region.

Assignments (2)
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Oct 30, 2012
From: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
To: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 029217/0027 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2012
From: BARTY, CHRISTOPHER P.
To: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
Reel/Frame 028998/0775 →