Tunable, high precision gamma-ray sources are under development to enable nuclear photonics, an emerging field of research. This paper focuses on the technological and theoretical challenges related to precision Compton scattering gamma-ray sources. In this scheme, incident laser photons are scattered and Doppler upshifted by a high brightness electron beam to generate tunable and highly collimated gamma-ray pulses. The electron and laser beam parameters can be optimized to achieve the spectral brightness and narrow bandwidth required by nuclear photonics applications. A description of the design of the next generation precision gamma-ray source currently under construction at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is presented, along with the underlying motivations. Within this context, high-gradient X-band technology, used in conjunction with fiber-based photocathode drive laser and diode pumped solid-state interaction laser technologies, will be shown to offer optimal performance for high gamma-ray spectral flux, narrow bandwidth applications.
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March 30 2012
Precision linac and laser technologies for nuclear photonics gamma-ray sourcesa)
F. Albert;
F. Albert
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
, NIF and Photon Science, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, California 94550, USA
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F. V. Hartemann;
F. V. Hartemann
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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S. G. Anderson;
S. G. Anderson
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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R. R. Cross;
R. R. Cross
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
, NIF and Photon Science, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, California 94550, USA
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D. J. Gibson;
D. J. Gibson
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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J. Hall;
J. Hall
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
, NIF and Photon Science, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, California 94550, USA
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R. A. Marsh;
R. A. Marsh
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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M. Messerly;
M. Messerly
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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S. S. Wu;
S. S. Wu
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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C. W. Siders;
C. W. Siders
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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C. P. J. Barty
C. P. J. Barty
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Phys. Plasmas 19, 056701 (2012)
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November 23 2011
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January 20 2012
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F. Albert, F. V. Hartemann, S. G. Anderson, R. R. Cross, D. J. Gibson, J. Hall, R. A. Marsh, M. Messerly, S. S. Wu, C. W. Siders, C. P. J. Barty; Precision linac and laser technologies for nuclear photonics gamma-ray sources. Phys. Plasmas 1 May 2012; 19 (5): 056701. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3695021
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