Development of a Watt-level Gamma-Ray Source based on High-Repetition-Rate Inverse Compton Scattering
Abstract
A high-brilliance (1024~photon.s-1.mm-2.mrd-2/0.1\%) gamma-ray source experiment is currently being planned at Fermilab (Eγ 1.1~MeV)~[1]. The source implements a high-repetition-rate inverse Compton scattering by colliding electron bunches formed in a 300-MeV superconducting linac with a high-intensity laser pulse. This paper describes the design rationale along with some of technical challenges associated to producing high-repetition-rate collision. The expected performances of the gamma-ray source are also presented.
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