New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

Two-bunch operation with ns temporal separation at the FERMI FEL facility

  • Giuseppe Penco,
  • Enrico Allaria,
  • Silvano Bassanese,
  • Paolo Cinquegrana,
  • Stefano Cleva,
  • Miltcho B Danailov,
  • Alexander Demidovich,
  • Mario Ferianis,
  • Giulio Gaio,
  • Luca Giannessi,
  • Claudio Masciovecchio,
  • Mauro Predonzani,
  • Fabio Rossi,
  • Eleonore Roussel,
  • Simone Spampinati,
  • Mauro Trovò

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aac059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
p. 053047

Abstract

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In the last decade, a continuous effort has been dedicated to extending the capabilities of existing free-electron lasers (FELs) operating in the x-ray and vacuum ultraviolet regimes. In this framework, the generation of two-color (or multi-color) temporally separated FEL pulses, has paved the way to new x-ray pump and probe experiments and several two-color two-pulse schemes have been implemented at the main facilities, but with a generally limited time-separation between the pulses, from 0 to few hundreds of fs. This limitation may be overcome by generating light with two independent electron bunches, temporally separated by integral multiples of the radio-frequency period. This solution was investigated at FERMI, measurements and characterization of this two-bunch mode of operation are presented, including trajectory control, impact of longitudinal and transverse wakefields, manipulation of the longitudinal phase space and finally a demonstration of suitability of the scheme to provide extreme ultraviolet light by using both bunches.

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