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Initial application of a dual-sweep streak camera to the Duke storage ring OK-4 source

  • A. H. Lumpkin
  • , B. X. Yang
  • , V. Litvinenko
  • , S. Park
  • , P. Wang
  • , Y. Wu
  • Argonne National Laboratory

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Abstract

The visible and UV spontaneous emission radiation (SER) from the Duke OK-4 wiggler has been used with a Hamamatsu C5680 dual-sweep streak camera to characterize the stored electron beams. Particle beam energies of 270 and 500 MeV in the Duke storage ring were used in this initial application with the OK-4 adjusted to generate wavelengths from 500 nm to near 200 nm. The OK-4 magnetic system with its 68 periods provided a much stronger radiation source than a nearby bending magnet source point. Sensitivity to single-bunch, single-turn SER was shown down to 4 μA beam current at λ = 450 nm. The capability of seeing second passes in the FEL resonator at a wavelength near 200 nm was used to assess the cavity length versus orbit length. These tests (besides supporting preparation for UV-visible SR FEL startups) are also relevant to possible diagnostics techniques for single-pass FEL prototype facilities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages874-876
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1998
EventProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97 - Vancouver, BC, CAN
Duration: May 12 1997May 16 1997

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97
CityVancouver, BC, CAN
Period05/12/9705/16/97

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