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1997
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Report No.: DESY-M-97-10I
Abstract: Integration of an X-Ray Free Electron Laser facility is planned in the TESLA design for a future $e^+e^−$ Linear Collider. In the present scheme, the FEL drive beam is transported to a central user facility in a several km long beamline. In this paper we present how the longitudinal wakefield effect for short bunches in combination with a special beamline magnetic lattice can be used to obtain compression down to an rms-bunch length in the range of a few $\mu$m. Peak current of more than 50 kA would enable the X-Ray FEL facility to generate photon wave lengths in the sub-Angstrom regime.
Keyword(s): talk: Vancouver 1997/05/12 ; electron positron: linear collider ; linear collider: proposed ; free electron laser ; bunching: length ; beam transport ; wake field ; beam dynamics: longitudinal ; numerical calculations
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