Brixs ultra high flux inverse compton source based on modified push-pull energy recovery linacs

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We present a conceptual design for a compact X-ray Source BriXS (Bright and compact X-ray Source). BriXS, the first stage of the Marix project, is an Inverse Compton Source (ICS) of X-ray based on superconducting cavities technology for the electron beam with energy recirculation and on a laser system in Fabry-Pérot cavity at a repetition rate of 100 MHz, producing 20–180 keV monochromatic X-Rays devoted mainly to medical applications. An energy recovery scheme based on a modified folded push-pull CW-SC twin Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) ensemble allows us to sustain an MW-class beam power with almost one hundred kW active power dissipation/consumption.

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Drebot, I., Bacci, A., Bosotti, A., Broggi, F., Canella, F., Cardarelli, P., … Serafini, L. (2019). Brixs ultra high flux inverse compton source based on modified push-pull energy recovery linacs. Instruments, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments3030049

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