Abstract
Various projects under study require an angular-momentum-dominated electron beam generated by a photoinjector. Some of the proposals directly use the angular-momentum-dominated beams (e.g., electron cooling of heavy ions), while others require the beam to be transformed into a flat beam (e.g., possible electron injectors for light sources and linear colliders). In this paper we report our experimental study of an angular-momentum-dominated beam produced in a photoinjector, addressing the dependencies of angular momentum on initial conditions. We also briefly discuss the removal of angular momentum. The results of the experiment, carried out at the Fermilab/NICADD Photoinjector Laboratory, are found to be in good agreement with theoretical and numerical models. © 2004 The American Physical Society.
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Sun, Y. E., Piot, P., Kim, K. J., Barov, N., Lidia, S., Santucci, J., … Wennerberg, J. (2004). Generation of angular-momentum-dominated electron beams from a photoinjector. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 7(12), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.123501
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