Author: Boyes, M.
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THP183 Measurement of Femtosecond LCLS Bunches Using the SLAC A-line Spectrometer* 2459
 
  • Z. Huang, A. Baker, M. Boyes, J. Craft, F.-J. Decker, Y.T. Ding, P. Emma, J.C. Frisch, R.H. Iverson, J.J. Lipari, H. Loos, D.R. Walz
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
  • C. Behrens
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  We describe a novel technique and the preliminary experimental results to measure the ultrashort bunch length produced by the LCLS low-charge, highly compressed electron bunch. The technique involves adjusting the LCLS second bunch compressor followed by running the bunch on an rf zero-crossing phase of the final 550-m of linac. As a result, the time coordinate of the bunch is directly mapped onto the energy coordinate at the end of the linac. A high-resolution energy spectrometer located at an existing transport line (A-line) is then commissioned to image the energy profile of the bunch in order to retrieve its temporal information. We present measurements of the single-digit femtosecond LCLS bunch length using the A-line as a spectrometer and compare the results with the transverse cavity measurement as well as numerical simulations.