Abstract

We described an electro-optic detection technique—chirped-pulse cross correlation technique for measurement of an electron-beam bunch length. This is a high temporal resolution, single shot technique compared with the other two electro-optic detection techniques: the delay-scan method and the chirped-pulse spectrometer method. In delay-scan method temporal resolution is high, but measurement speed is not ideal. Although in the method of chirped-pulse spectrometer is single-shot with a high measurement speed, the temporal resolution is limited, which has been proved theoretically and experimentally. In chirped-pulse cross correlation technique, resolution and measurement speed are both satisfied. The technique is used to meas ure electron-beam bunch length in an accelerator. Keywords O chirped pulse × electro-optic detection × electron bunch

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