Claims
- 1. A source of coherent short wavelength radiation, comprising:
- (a) means for emitting charged particles that travel in one direction along a linear path;
- (b) a high gradient linear accelerator for accelerating said charged particles travelling in said one direction along said linear path to produce dense bunches of said charged particles as said charged particles travel through said linear accelerator in a single pass, said linear accelerator comprising a plurality of electrode gaps disposed in series, each of said electrode gaps being defined by a pair of spaced electrodes disposed transverse to said path, each of said electrodes having an aperture through which said linear path extends, said electrodes each being coupled to a source of energy pulses by a respective transmission line, the transmission lines for each pair of spaced electrodes being open circuited at their ends with respect to one another, said charged particles being subjected to an accelerating force generated by an electric field which is derived from each of said energy pulses as said charged particles pass through said electrode gaps; and
- (c) a source of coherent light for producing a photon beam along a direction substantially opposite to said one direction and into colliding relationship with said focussed accelerated charged particles;
- such that, as a result of Compton backward scattering, coherent short wavelength radiation is produced in a direction substantially the same as said one direction.
- 2. A source of coherent short wavelength radiation as recited in claim 1, wherein said transmission lines have a tapered, untwisted configuration.
- 3. A source of coherent short wavelength radiation as recited in claim 1, further comprising means for focusing said accelerated charged particles traveling in said one direction from said linear accelerator to reduce the cross section thereof.
- 4. A method for producing coherent short wavelength radiation, comprising the steps of:
- (a) producing charged particles travelling in one direction along a linear path;
- (b) accelerating said charged particles travelling in said one direction along a linear path by sending said charged particles through a high gradient linear accelerator in a single pass to produce dense bunches of said charged particles, said linear accelerator comprising a plurality of electrode gaps disposed in series, each of said electrode gaps being defined by a pair of spaced electrodes transverse to said path, each of said electrodes having an aperture through which said linear path extends, said electrodes each being coupled to a source of energy pulses by a respective transmission line, the transmission lines for each pair of spaced electrodes being open circuited at their ends with respect to one another, said charged particles being subjected to an accelerating force generated by an electric field which is derived from each of said energy pulses as said charged particles pass through said electrode gaps; and
- (c) providing a photon beam of coherent light along a direction substantially opposite to said one direction and into colliding relationship with said charged particles, such that, as a result of Compton backward scattering, coherent short wavelength radiation is produced in a direction substantially the same as said one direction.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/244,121, filed Sept. 14, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,893,089.
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