AIP Conference Proceedings 1999
DOI: 10.1063/1.58870
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STELLA experiment: Hardware issues

Abstract: The STaged ELeclron Laser Accelemtion(STELLA) experiment is currently being assembled and tested at the BNL Accelerator Test Facility (ATT). The existing BNL inverse free electron laser (IFEL) I& been positioned upstream of the inverse Cerenkov acceleration (ICA) experimenton Beamline#1. This beamlinealsof~new quadruples and anew spectrometercapable of a +/-20V'O energyacceptance. Anew laser beam trsnsport system has been installedto Pen.& acixuate control of the laser phase for the laser beams sent to the IFE… Show more

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“…The primary goal of the Staged Electron Laser Acceleration (STELLA) Experiment, located at the BNL Accelerator Test Facility (ATF), is to demonstrate laser acceleration of optically prebunched microbunches [1][2]. Specifically, the BNL inverse free electron laser (IFEL) [3] will be used to prebunch the electrons into a bunch length of ~1 µm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary goal of the Staged Electron Laser Acceleration (STELLA) Experiment, located at the BNL Accelerator Test Facility (ATF), is to demonstrate laser acceleration of optically prebunched microbunches [1][2]. Specifically, the BNL inverse free electron laser (IFEL) [3] will be used to prebunch the electrons into a bunch length of ~1 µm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%