Author: Steinmann, J.L.
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WEPP03 Terahertz Diagnostic for the Advanced Photon Source Particle Accumulator Ring 361
 
  • K.P. Wootton, W. Berg, S.H. Lee, N. Sereno, J.L. Steinmann
    ANL, Lemont, Illinois, USA
  • J.L. Steinmann
    KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by the US DOE, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under contract number DE-AC02-06CH11357. Partial support of JLS by "Matter and Technologies" of Helmholtz Association.
Electron beam microbunching instabilities can present operational limits on the practical operation of storage ring accelerators. In the present work, we outline components of a synchrotron radiation diagnostic beamline for the Advanced Photon Source Particle Accumulator Ring operating at frequencies up to approximately 1 THz.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-WEPP03  
About • paper received ※ 25 August 2021       paper accepted ※ 17 September 2021       issue date ※ 22 October 2021  
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MOOB01 Ultra-Fast Line-Camera KALYPSO for fs-Laser-Based Electron Beam Diagnostics 1
 
  • M.M. Patil, E. Bründermann, M. Caselle, S.A. Chilingaryan, T. Dritschler, A. Ebersoldt, S. Funkner, A. Kopmann, A.-S. Müller, M.J. Nasse, G. Niehues, M. Reissig, J.L. Steinmann, M. Weber, C. Widmann
    KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
  Funding: This work is supported by BMBF project 05K19VKD (Federal Ministry of Education and Research), DFG-funded Doctoral School "KSETA"
A very common bottleneck to study short electron bunch dynamics in accelerators is a detection scheme that can deal with high repetition rates in the MHz range. The KIT electron storage ring KARA (Karlsruhe Research Accelerator) is the first storage ring with a near-field single-shot electro-optical (EO) bunch profile monitor installed for the measurement of electron bunch dynamics in the longitudinal phase-space. Using electro-optical spectral decoding (EOSD) it is possible to imprint the bunch profile on chirped laser pulses subsequently read out by a spectrometer and a camera. However, commercially available cameras have a drawback in their acquisition rate, which is limited to a few hundred kHz. Hence, we have developed KALYPSO, an ultra-fast line camera capable of operating in the MHz regime. Its modular approach allows the installation of several sensors e.g. Si, InGaAs, PbS, PbSe to cover a wide range of spectral sensitivities. In this contribution, an overview of the EOSD experimental setup and the detector system installed for longitudinal bunch studies will be presented.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-MOOB01  
About • paper received ※ 03 September 2021       paper accepted ※ 17 September 2021       issue date ※ 13 October 2021  
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