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Recent progress in emittance control of the photoelectron beam using transverse laser shape modulation and tomography technique

  • M. Babzien
  • , I. Ben-Zvi
  • , R. Malone
  • , X. J. Wang
  • , V. Yakimenko
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

A low emittance beam is very important for many applications, such as short-wavelength Free-Electron Lasers. A diagnostic that provides detailed information on the density distribution of the electron bunch in multi-dimensional phase-space is an essential tool for obtaining small emittance at a reasonable charge. Accurate phase space reconstruction and an analysis using a transport line with nine focusing magnets and techniques to control the optical functions and phases was demonstrated in previous publication. Relatively long time of measurements (approximately 30 minutes) was improved by installing Hall probes into each quadrupole magnet. This eliminated necessity to degauss all quadrupoles between each measurement points. Additional phase control of RF system and driving laser should also improve confidence in 5 dimensional phase space reconstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages2158-2160
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1999
EventThe 18th Biennial Particle Accelerator Conference - New York, NY, USA
Duration: Mar 27 1999Apr 2 1999

Conference

ConferenceThe 18th Biennial Particle Accelerator Conference
CityNew York, NY, USA
Period03/27/9904/2/99

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