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High Power THz Generation from Sub-ps Bunches of Relativistic Electrons

Description

We describe a > 100 Watt broadband THz source that takes advantage of the relativistic enhancement of the radiation from accelerating electrons according to the formula assigned the name of Sir Joseph Larmor [1,2]. This is in contrast to the typical 1 milliwatt sources available in a laboratory. Specifically, for relativistic electrons the emission is enhanced by the fourth power of the increase in mass. Thus for 100 MeV electrons, for which the mass increases by a factor of ∼ 200, the enhancement is > 109. The experiments use a new generation of light source called an energy recovery linac (ERL) [3], in which bunches of electrons circulate once, but in which their energy is recovered. In such a machine the electron bunches can be very much shorter than those, say, in storage rings or synchrotrons. The Jefferson Lab facility operates in new limits of emission from relativistic particles involving both multiparticle coherence and near-field emission in which the velocity (Coulomb) term in the classical electrodynamical theory becomes as important as the acceleration term (synchrotron radiation). The sub-picosecond pulses of light offer unique capabilities in 2 specific areas, namely time resolved dynamics, and imaging. High resolution THz spectroscopy has recently revealed sharp vibrational modes for many materials including malignant tissue, proteins, DNA, pharmaceuticals and explosive materials. Energetically the THz range embraces superconducting bandgaps, and regions of intense interest in the understanding of systems in which correlated motions of electrons are important, such as colossal magneto-resistive and high-Tc materials. The very high power levels of the new source will allow non-linear effects to be observed as well as the creation of novel states of materials, including electric-field driven localization [4]. We will give examples of existing work in these areas and present opportunities afforded by the new source

Availability note (English)

Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/842288-c1KK3a/native/

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
9 p.
Report number
JLAB-ACT--04-19

Conference

Title
2004 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting
Dates
29 Nov 2004
Place
Boston, MA (United States)

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
36101020
Subject category
S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
ACCELERATION; BEAM BUNCHING; ELECTRON BEAMS; ELECTRONS; ENERGY RECOVERY; FIELD EMISSION; LINEAR ACCELERATORS; RESOLUTION; SPECTROSCOPY; STORAGE RINGS; SYNCHROTRONS; THZ RANGE; VELOCITY
Descriptors DEC
ACCELERATORS; BEAM DYNAMICS; BEAMS; CYCLIC ACCELERATORS; DYNAMICS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; EMISSION; FERMIONS; FREQUENCY RANGE; LEPTON BEAMS; LEPTONS; MECHANICS; PARTICLE BEAMS

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC--05-84ER40150
Funding organization
USDOE Office of Energy Research ER (United States)
Secondary number(s)
DOE/ER--40150-3474