Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Sep 2015)

Measurements and simulations of seeded electron microbunches with collective effects

  • K. Hacker,
  • R. Molo,
  • S. Khan,
  • L. L. Lazzarino,
  • C. Lechner,
  • Th. Maltezopoulos,
  • T. Plath,
  • J. Rossbach,
  • S. Ackermann,
  • J. Bödewadt,
  • M. Dohlus,
  • N. Ekanayake,
  • T. Laarmann,
  • H. Schlarb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.090704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
p. 090704

Abstract

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Measurements of the longitudinal phase-space distributions of electron bunches seeded with an external laser were done in order to study the impact of collective effects on seeded microbunches in free-electron lasers. When the collective effects of Coulomb forces in a drift space and coherent synchrotron radiation in a chicane are considered, velocity bunching of a seeded microbunch appears to be a viable alternative to compression with a magnetic chicane under high-gain harmonic generation seeding conditions. Measurements of these effects on seeded electron microbunches were performed with a rf deflecting structure and a dipole magnet which streak out the electron bunch for single-shot images of the longitudinal phase-space distribution. Particle tracking simulations in 3D predicted the compression dynamics of the seeded microbunches with collective effects.