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Radial bunch compression: Path-length compensation in an rf photoinjector with a curved cathode
2006
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Electron bunch lengthening due to space-charge forces in state-of-the-art rf photoinjectors limits the minimum bunch length attainable to several hundreds of femtoseconds. Although this can be alleviated by increasing the transverse dimension of the electron bunch, a larger initial radius causes path-length differences in both the rf cavity and in downstream focusing elements. In this paper we show that a curved cathode virtually eliminates these undesired effects. Detailed numerical
doi:10.1103/physrevstab.9.084201
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