Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 9, 091001 (2006) [6 pages]

Polarized γ source based on Compton backscattering in a laser cavity

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V. Yakimenko and I. V. Pogorelsky
Accelerator Test Facility, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 820, Upton, New York 11973, USA

Received 24 May 2006; published 27 September 2006

We propose a novel gamma source suitable for generating a polarized positron beam for the next generation of electron-positron colliders, such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), and the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). This 30-MeV polarized gamma source is based on Compton scattering inside a picosecond CO2 laser cavity generated from electron bunches produced by a 4-GeV linac. We identified and experimentally verified the optimum conditions for obtaining at least one gamma photon per electron. After multiplication at several consecutive interaction points, the circularly polarized gamma rays are stopped on a target, thereby creating copious numbers of polarized positrons. We address the practicality of having an intracavity Compton-polarized positron source as the injector for these new colliders.


©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.091001
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.091001
PACS: 29.27.Hj, 41.75.Ht, 41.60.Ap, 42.55.Lt

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