Author: Dohlus, M.
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TUPO004 Generation of Attosecond Soft X-ray Pulses in a Longitudinal Space Charge Amplifier 1449
 
  • M. Dohlus, E. Schneidmiller, M.V. Yurkov
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  A longitudinal space charge amplifier (LSCA), operating in soft x-ray regime, was recently proposed. Such an amplifier consists of a few amplification cascades (focusing channel and chicane) and a short radiator undulator in the end. Broadband nature of LSCA supports generation of few-cycle pulses as well as wavelength compression. In this paper we consider an application of these properties of LSCA for generation of attosecond x-ray pulses. It is shown that a compact and cheap addition to the soft x-ray free electron laser facility FLASH would allow to generate 60 attosecond (FWHM) long x-ray pulses with the peak power at 100 MW level and a contrast above 98%.  
 
THPC097 Transverse Alignment Tolerances for the European XFEL Laser Heater 3116
 
  • V.A. Goryashko
    NASU/IRE, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • M. Dohlus
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • M. Hamberg, V.G. Ziemann
    Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
 
  Funding: Supported by the KTH-SU-UU FEL Center.
We study the impact of misalignments between a laser beam and an electron bunch on the energy distribution function of the electron bunch in the laser heater. Transverse position and angular misalignment as well as different spot size of the laser and electron beam are considered. We find that the transverse misalignment makes the energy distribution function narrower compared to the case of ideal adjustment and a distinct peak in the distribution around the initial mean value of the energy appears. We demonstrate that despite these misalignments a uniform heating in terms of the energy spread can be achieved by appropriately adapting the transverse size and power of the laser beam such that the energy distribution function of the electron bunch at the end of the laser heater can be made similar to a Gaussian, thus providing more effective Landau damping against the micro-bunching instability. The laser power mainly determines the local energy spread while the laser spot size governs the shape of the energy distribution function. The transverse oscillations of electrons induced by the magnetic field in the laser heater are found to be non-essential for typical operation parameters.