Abstract—To obtain short electron bunches with a large charge, special magnetic systems with a strong dependence of the time of flight on the particle energy, so-called magnetic bunchers, are used. This paper considers one of the variants of such a system and describes its main elements: magnetic mirrors. Permanent magnets are used to simplify the design and increase the stability of the magnetic field.
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Lachynov, S.B., Vinokurov, N.A. & Getmanov, Y.V. Development of a 540° Magnetic Buncher Based on Permanent Magnets. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 20, 822–824 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477123040465
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