Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jul 2008)

Observation of two-dimensional longitudinal-transverse correlations in an electron beam by laser-electron interactions

  • G. Angelova,
  • V. Ziemann,
  • A. Meseck,
  • P. Salén,
  • P. van der Meulen,
  • M. Hamberg,
  • M. Larsson,
  • J. Bödewadt,
  • S. Khan,
  • A. Winter,
  • H. Schlarb,
  • F. Löhl,
  • E. Saldin,
  • E. Schneidmiller,
  • M. Yurkov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.11.070702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 070702

Abstract

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During the preparatory work for the optical-replica synthesizer experiment in the free-electron laser FLASH at DESY, we were able to superimpose a short, approximately 200 fs long pulse from a frequency-doubled mode-locked erbium laser with titanium-sapphire amplifier and an approximately 20 ps long electron bunch in an undulator. This induces an energy modulation in a longitudinal slice of the electron bunch. A magnetic chicane downstream of the undulator converts the energy modulation into a density modulation within the slice that causes the emission of coherent optical transition radiation from a silver-coated silicon screen. Varying the relative timing between electron and laser, we use a camera to record two-dimensional images of the slices as a function of the longitudinal position within the electron bunch.