Author: Barros, J.
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MOPME068 Feasibility Study of a 2nd Generation Smith-Purcell Radiation Monitor for the ESTB at SLAC 634
 
  • N. Fuster Martinez, A. Faus-Golfe, J. Resta-López
    IFIC, Valencia, Spain
  • H.L. Andrews
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
  • F. Bakkali Taheri, R. Bartolini, G. Doucas, I.V. Konoplev, C. Perry, A. Reichold, S.R. Stevenson
    JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • J. Barros, N. Delerue, M. Grosjean
    LAL, Orsay, France
  • V. Bharadwaj, C.I. Clarke
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  The use of a radiative process such as the Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (CSPR) is a very promising non-invasive technique for the reconstruction of the time profile of relativistic electron bunches. Currently existing CSPR monitors do not have yet single-shot capability. Here we study the feasibility of using a CSPR based monitor for bunch length measurement at the End Station Test Beam (ESTB) at SLAC. The aim is to design a second-generation device with single-shot capability, and use it as a diagnostic tool at ESTB. Simulations of the spectral CSPR energy distribution and feasibility study have been performed for the optimization of the parameters and design of such a device.