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Huck, H.

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MOPC011 Improvement and Recent Results of the DELTA Storage Ring FEL 88
 
  • H. Huck, R. Burek, G. Schmidt, K. Wille
    DELTA, Dortmund
 
  Several modifications to the storage ring FEL at DELTA have been conducted, in order to enhance speed and reproducability of mirror alignment as well as flexibility of electron beam settings. We present the new hardware design and experimental results at a laser wavelength of 470 nm. Lasing was achieved with different filling patterns, and the output power of the FEL was measured. By modulating the accelerating RF the laser macropulses can be forced into a Q-switch mode, varying between roughly 10 and 250 Hz without significant loss of outcoupled average power. A special input optics setup for a streak camera enables simultaneous measurement of electron beam and laser pulse dynamics, to study the correlations between them. Recent measurements will be presented.  
TUPP022 Measurements of Broad Band Impedance Related Longitudinal Properties of Electron Bunches at DELTA 1577
 
  • R. Burek, H. Huck, G. Schmidt, T. Weis, K. Wille
    DELTA, Dortmund
 
  DELTA is a 1.5 GeV synchrotron light source which can be operated also at 550 MeV for FEL experiments. Due to interactions with the vacuum chamber, the beam induces wake fields, which act back on the beam and result in a disturbed bunch profile because of potential well distortion and turbulent bunch lengthening. These interactions limit the obtainable bunch length and achievable peak current and therefore strongly affect the FEL-operation. Recent results obtained by streak camera measurements have shown that for short bunches with maximum bunch lengths of 40 ps the longitudinal broad band impedance has to be scaled (SPEAR-scaling) to explain the measurements. The broad band impedance fits well to impedance measurements and calculations performed throughout the last years. The energy spread related to the bunch lengthening has been measured by analysing the undulator spectrum.