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Laser System Design and Operation for SNS H− Beam Laser Stripping...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark (IPAC2017)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
57 to 59
Volume
MOOCB2
Conference Name
8th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC’17)
Conference Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference Sponsor
European Spallation Neutron Source
Conference Date
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Recently, a high-efficiency laser assisted hydrogen ion (H−) beam stripping was successfully carried out in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) accelerator. The experiment was not only an important step toward foil-less H− stripping for charge exchange injection, it also served as a first example of using megawatt ultraviolet (UV) laser in an operational high power proton accelerator facility. This talk reports the design, implementation, and commissioning results of the macropulse laser system, laser transport line, and laser operation for the laser stripping experiment. The macropulse laser consists of a mode-locked picosecond pulsed seed laser and a burst-mode Nd:YAG laser amplifier. The general design concept can be adapted to any temporal beam structures in most accelerators. We have achieved UV pulses with the pulse widths varying between 34 to 54 ps and a maximum peak power over 3.5 MW. A laser transport line is installed to deliver the UV beam to the laser stripping chamber at a transmission efficiency of 70%. Laser operation including remote control and monitor of laser parameters will be described.