Mitigating emittance and longitudinal profile degradation of non-ideal bunches caused by CSR in multi-bend deflecting beamlines
Mitigating emittance and longitudinal profile degradation of non-ideal bunches caused by CSR in multi-bend deflecting beamlines
- Research Article
- 10.1107/s1600577521011127
- Jan 1, 2022
- Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
A novel scheme to measure the longitudinal emittance and phase space profile in an electron storage ring by using correlations between time and the vertical coordinate, and between energy and the horizontal coordinate, is proposed. This longitudinal profile measurement scheme will help to demonstrate recent results of advanced studies for manipulating the longitudinal beam profile and for investigating beam instability in an electron storage ring.
- Research Article
52
- 10.1063/1.4913678
- Mar 2, 2015
- Applied Physics Letters
We present the results of transverse emittance and longitudinal current profile measurements of high bunch charge (≥100 pC) beams produced in the DC gun-based Cornell energy recovery linac photoinjector. In particular, we show that the cathode thermal and core beam emittances dominate the final 95% and core emittances measured at 9–9.5 MeV. Additionally, we demonstrate excellent agreement between optimized 3D space charge simulations and measurement, and show that the quality of the transverse laser distribution limits the optimal simulated and measured emittances. These results, previously thought achievable only with RF guns, demonstrate that DC gun based photoinjectors are capable of delivering beams with sufficient single bunch charge and beam quality suitable for many current and next generation accelerator projects such as Energy Recovery Linacs and Free Electron Lasers.
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