Abstract

A means of producing short pulses of synchrotron radiation in the electron storage ring is proposed. By applying successive transverse kicks on a head and tail of an electron bunch in opposite directions, a head-tail oscillation can be excited. At certain moments with a regular period, the vertical slopes of the particles in the bunch are linearly correlated with their longitudinal positions. This correlation can be used to cut unwanted synchrotron radiation from the head and tail of the bunch, thereby providing short-pulse X-ray radiation, similarly to that proposed in previous papers.

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