Design methodology of adjustable magnetic system for electron devices

A novel design methodology based on a current-tunable magnetic focusing system that can flexibly switch between Brillouin and immersive flow focusing modes is presented in this paper. Such a magnetic system, which comprises cascaded solenoid coils and pole pieces, could be used in beam optics system...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Cheng, Cai, Jinchi, Yin, Pengcheng, Su, Zixuan, Zhang, Xinke, Zeng, Lin, Zhang, Zhen, Huan, Zhonghui, Xu, Jin, Yue, Lingna, Yin, Hairong, Xu, Yong, Zhao, Guoqing, Wang, Wenxiang, Wei, Yanyu
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description A novel design methodology based on a current-tunable magnetic focusing system that can flexibly switch between Brillouin and immersive flow focusing modes is presented in this paper. Such a magnetic system, which comprises cascaded solenoid coils and pole pieces, could be used in beam optics systems of vacuum tubes, particle accelerators, and free-electron lasers. Although the profile of this magnetic system is not brand new, the novel way proposed in this paper to establish and manipulate such a system to fit versatile purposes has never been reported in the literature to the best of the authors' knowledge. The specific structure of the magnetic system should be optimized, starting from the immersive flow focusing mode together with the electron gun design, which will be determined on successful optimization. According to our analysis, such systems could be transformed into the Brillouin bunching mode by simply adjusting the coil currents without modifying the hardware. To verify such an approach, single-beam and multi-beam optical systems are demonstrated in this paper. Moreover, the beam radius in such systems could also be conveniently adjusted via a similar technique.
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