Enhanced Compton Backscattering in a Periodic Mirror System for Polarized Positron Beam Generation
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By colliding a circularly polarized high power laser beam with a high-energy electron beam, intense circularly polarized γ-rays can be generated, which in turn can be used to produce a longitudinally polarized positron beam for a linear collider. In the present paper, an optical mirror system with periodic focal points is considered to generate intense polarized γ-rays. A CO_2 laser beam propagates back and forth in a series of holed mirrors in a straight line. The diffraction loss through the holes is negligibly small, so that the laser beam can be used repeatedly for the collision. The beam size is reduced to 22 μm at a minimum and kept the same in 20 unit cells, ten of which are combined in series. A 5.8GeV electron beam is focused to 30 μm at a minimum in a series of triplets of permanent quadrupole magnets to generate γ-rays of 60 MeV at a maximum. A γ-ray yield required for a positron beam in a linear collider can be obtained by 10 laser sources with a power of 3.1 kW each, which is considerably lower than the total power assumed in a previous proposal.
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- 2002-05-15
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