Perspectives on Photocathode Lasers for Photo Injectors

Europe/Berlin
HZDR R 018, Build. 620 (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)

HZDR R 018, Build. 620

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Bautzner Landstraße 400, 01328 Dresden Germany
Peter Michel (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Description
Photocathode lasers are an extremely important component in modern photo injectors. In many cases they determine the beam quality of accelerators. Depending on the photocathode concept and the required electron beam properties, the photocathode laser must meet a wide range of requirements such as short pulses in the picosecond and sub-picosecond range with pulse energies up to the μJ level at wavelengths from green to UV, extremely high repetition rates up to 1.3 GHz for CW operation of accelerators, as well as single pulse and macro pulse operation with extreme demands on the pulse-to-pulse stability within these different pulse patterns. The available quantum efficiency and the required bunch charge ultimately determine the pulse energy requirement for the laser. A high repetition rate additionally creates the requirement for high average laser powers. Furthermore low emittance beams require transverse and longitudinal pulse shaping with high precision and flexibility. On the other hand, laser physics and technology have made great progress in the past few years. The aim of this workshop is to summarize the current state of the art of classical photocathode lasers and discuss the application of possible new technologies. In addition, possibilities and experiences of the industry for this area are to be discussed.
Participants
  • André Arnold
  • Antoine Courjaud
  • Catalin Neacsu
  • Elmar Vogel
  • Frank Stephan
  • Guido Klemz
  • Hannes Vennekate
  • Ingmar Hartl
  • Ingo Will
  • Jacek Sekutowicz
  • John Michael Klopf
  • Klaus Knöfel
  • Lutz Winkelmann
  • Markus Loeser
  • Matthias Gross
  • Michael Nasse
  • Pavel Evtushenko
  • Pengnan Lu
  • Peter Michel
  • Rong Xiang
  • Stefan Bock
  • Stephan Kraft
  • Ulf Lehnert
  • Ulrich Schramm
  • Vipul Joshi
  • Vivek Asgekar