Author: Szalata, Z.M.
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MOP014 Status and Upgrades of the NLCTA for Studies of Advanced Beam Acceleration, Dynamics, and Manipulation 130
 
  • M.P. Dunning, C. Adolphsen, T.S. Chu, E.R. Colby, A. Gilevich, C. Hast, R.K. Jobe, C. Limborg-Deprey, D.J. McCormick, B.D. McKee, J. Nelson, T.O. Raubenheimer, K. Soong, G.V. Stupakov, Z.M. Szalata, D.R. Walz, F. Wang, S.P. Weathersby, M. Woodley, D. Xiang
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  The Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator (NLCTA) is a low-energy electron accelerator (120 MeV) at SLAC that is used for ultra-high gradient X-band RF structure testing and advanced accelerator research. Here we give an overview of the current program at the facility, including the E-163 direct laser acceleration experiment, the echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG) FEL experiment, narrow-band THz generation, coherent optical transition radiation (COTR) studies, microbunching instability studies, and X-band structure testing. We also present the upgrades that are currently underway and some future programs utilizing these upgrades, including extension of the EEHG experiments to higher harmonics, and an emittance exchange experiment.  
 
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Experimental Demonstration of the Echo-enabled Harmonic Generation Technique for Seeded FELs  
 
  • D. Xiang, E.R. Colby, M.P. Dunning, A. Gilevich, C. Hast, R.K. Jobe, D.J. McCormick, J. Nelson, T.O. Raubenheimer, K. Soong, G.V. Stupakov, Z.M. Szalata, D.R. Walz, S.P. Weathersby, M. Woodley
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  Funding: This work was supported by the US DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515.
Recently the scheme of echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG*) was proposed for short wavelength seeded FELs. This scheme allows far higher harmonic numbers to be accessed and makes the generation of coherent soft x-ray directly from a UV seed laser in a single stage possible**. In this paper we present the experimental demonstration*** of this echo harmonic technique at the Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator (NLCTA) at SLAC, where the coherent radiation at the harmonic frequency of the seed laser is generated using the 120 MeV electron beam. The experiment confirms the physics behind this technique and paves the way for applying it for seeded x-ray FELs.
* G. Stupakov, Phys. Rev. Lett, ZeHn2, 074801 (2009).
** D. Xiang and G. Stupakov, Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 12, 030702 (2009).
*** D. Xiang, at al, Phys. Rev. Lett, ZeHn5, 114801 (2010).
 
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