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Electron Beam Diagnostics for Short Pulse FEL Schemes at CLARA |
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- S. Spampinati, D. Newton
Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
- D. Newton
The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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CLARA (Compact Linear Accelerator for Research and Applications) [1] is a proposed 250 MeV, 100-400 nm FEL test facility at Daresbury Laboratory. The purpose of CLARA is to test and validate new FEL schemes in areas such as ultra-short pulse generation, temporal coherence and pulse-tailoring. Some of the schemes that can be tested at CLARA depend on a manipulation of the electron beam properties with characteristic scales shorter than the electron beam and require a 30 - 50 μm modulation of the beam energy acquired via the interaction with an infrared laser beam in a short undulator. In this article we describe the electron beam diagnostics required to carry on these experiments.
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