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Production of gamma rays by pulsed laser beam Compton scattering off GeV-electrons using a non-planar four-mirror optical cavity
T. Akagi ; S. Araki ; J. Bonis ; I. Chaikovska ; R. Chiche ; R. Cizeron ; M. Cohen ; E. Cormier ; P. Cornebise ; N. Delerue ; R. Flaminio ; S. Funahashi ; D. Jehanno ; Y. Honda ; F. Labaye ; M. Lacroix ; R. Marie ; S. Miyoshi ; S. Nagata ; T. Omori ; Y. Peinaud ; L. Pinard ; H. Shimizu ; V. Soskov ; T. Takahashi ; R. Tanaka ; T. Terunuma ; J. Urakawa ; A. Variola ; F. Zomer ;
Date 24 Nov 2011
AbstractAs part of the positron source R&D for future $e^+-e^-$ colliders and Compton based compact light sources, a high finesse non-planar four-mirror Fabry-Perot cavity has recently been installed at the ATF (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan). The first measurements of the gamma ray flux produced with a such cavity using a pulsed laser is presented here. We demonstrate the production of a flux of 2.7 $pm$ 0.2 gamma rays per bunch crossing ($sim3 imes10^6$ gammas per second) during the commissioning.
Source arXiv, 1111.5834
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