Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Oct 2014)

Emittance measurements and minimization at the SwissFEL Injector Test Facility

  • Eduard Prat,
  • Masamitsu Aiba,
  • Simona Bettoni,
  • Bolko Beutner,
  • Sven Reiche,
  • Thomas Schietinger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.104401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
p. 104401

Abstract

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The emittance of the electron beam is crucial for Free-Electron Laser facilities: it has a strong influence on the lasing performance and on the total length of the accelerator. We present our procedure to measure and minimize the projected and slice emittance at the SwissFEL Injector Test Facility. The normalized slice emittance resolution achieved is about 3 nm and the longitudinal resolution is about 13 fs, with measurement errors estimated to be below 5%. After performing a full optimization we have obtained, for uncompressed beams, a slice emittance of about 200 nm for a beam charge of 200 pC, and a slice emittance of about 100 nm for 10 pC. These values are consistent with our simulations and are well below the requirements of the SwissFEL under construction at the Paul Scherrer Institute. At these bunch charges our measured slice emittances are, to our knowledge, the lowest reported so far for an electron linear accelerator.