New scheme of two beam accelerator driver based on linear induction accelerator

The two beam accelerator (TEA) drivers based on a linear induction accelerator were discussed previously. In these schemes the driver electron beam moves through alternating discrete row of microwave generators (free electron lasers (FEL), relativistic klystrons, etc.) and reaccelerator sections. The microwave power is totally extracted from the driver after every generation section. The continuous microwave power extraction along the whole driver length was designed in CLIC. A new scheme of TEA driver based on a linear induction accelerator is suggested. The scheme is quite uniform and has the following characteristic properties: a) the electron beam bunching occurs at a rather low initial energy; b) the bunched beam is accelerated in the accompanying of the microwave that provides the steady longitudinal beam bunching along the whole driver; c) there is no total microwave power extraction anywhere in the driver; d) a waveguide is used along the driver.