Author: Wootton, K.P.
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TUPP19 Proposed Research with Microbunched Beams at LEA 244
 
  • A.H. Lumpkin, W. Berg, J.C. Dooling, Y. Sun, K.P. Wootton
    ANL, Lemont, Illinois, USA
  • A.Y. Murokh
    RadiaBeam, Santa Monica, California, USA
  • P. Musumeci
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • D.W. Rule
    Private Address, Silver Spring, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11357.
One of the advantages of relativistic electron beams with microbunching at UV to visible wavelengths is the potential to generate coherent optical transition radiation (COTR) at a metal foil for diagnostics purposes. A significant microbunching fraction of at least 10% is expected for the case of a seed laser at 257.5 nm copropagating with a 343-MeV electron beam through a modulator undulator (3.2 cm period) at the Linac Extension Area (LEA) at Argonne National Laboratory. Diagnostic plans have been made for the COTR based-characterization of the microbunched beam size (~100 microns), divergence (sub-mrad), microbunching fraction, spectrum, and bunch length (sub-ps), as well as coalignment of the laser pulse and electron beam as previously described**. For that case, COTR enhancements over OTR of more than seven million were calculated, and we expect a similar enhancement of coherent optical diffraction radiation (CODR). Thus, we propose the modification of the microbunching diagnostics station to support initial (CODR) experiments with beam transit through an aperture in a metal screen or near a metal edge at the second screen position of the interferometer. We would explore whether the coherence function for CODR provides a complementary beam size monitor and whether COTR and CODR interferences from the two interferometer screens provide divergence and pointing information.
**A.H. Lumpkin and D.W. Rule, Proceedings of FEL19, WEP041, Hamburg, Germany, Aug. 2019, https://JaCoW.org.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-TUPP19  
About • paper received ※ 08 September 2021       paper accepted ※ 17 September 2021       issue date ※ 01 October 2021  
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WEPP02 Time Domain Photon Diagnostics for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade 356
 
  • K.P. Wootton, W.X. Cheng, G. Decker, S.H. Lee, N. Sereno, B.X. Yang
    ANL, Lemont, Illinois, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by the U.S. D.O.E., Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under contract number DE-AC02-06CH11357.
With swap-out injection and a third-harmonic bunch lengthening cavity, time domain diagnostics will be beneficial tools in for optimisation of the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade electron storage ring. In the present work, we present plans for time-domain X-ray and visible photon diagnostics for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade. Particular emphasis is given to implementation of visible light streak cameras and X-ray bunch purity monitors as time domain photon diagnostics.
 
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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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About • paper received ※ 25 August 2021       paper accepted ※ 17 September 2021       issue date ※ 22 October 2021  
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