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Laser heater commissioning at an externally seeded free-electron laser

Authors :
S. Bassanese
M. Dal Forno
M. Trovo
Simone Spampinati
S. Di Mitri
D. Castronovo
M. B. Danailov
Lars Fröhlich
Enrico Allaria
C. Serpico
Eugenio Ferrari
Marco Veronese
Luigi P. Badano
M. Svandrlik
Alexander Demidovich
Bruno Diviacco
Giuseppe Penco
Luca Giannessi
Sandra Biedron
W. M. Fawley
Paolo Craievich
Stephen V. Milton
Carlo Spezzani
G. De Ninno
Giulio Gaio
Spampinati, S.
Allaria, E.
Badano, L.
Bassanese, S.
Biedron, S.
Castronovo, D.
Craievich, P.
Danailov, M. B.
Demidovich, A.
DE NINNO, Giovanni
Di Mitri, S.
Diviacco, B.
DAL FORNO, Massimo
Ferrari, Eugenio
Fawley, W. M.
Fröhlich, L.
Gaio, G.
Giannessi, L.
Penco, G.
Serpico, C.
Spezzani, C.
Trovò, M.
Veronese, M.
Milton, S. V.
Svandrlik, M.
Source :
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams, Vol 17, Iss 12, p 120705 (2014), PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

FERMI is the first user facility based upon an externally seeded free-electron laser (FEL) and was designed to deliver high quality, transversely and longitudinally coherent radiation pulses in the extreme ultraviolet and soft x-ray spectral regimes. The FERMI linear accelerator includes a laser heater to control the longitudinal microbunching instability, which otherwise is expected to degrade the quality of the high brightness electron beam sufficiently to reduce the FEL output intensity and spectral brightness. In this paper, we present the results of the FERMI laser heater commissioning. For the first time, we show that optimizing the electron beam heating at an upstream location (beam energy, 100 MeV) leads to a reduction of the incoherent energy spread at the linac exit (beam energy, 1.2 GeV). We also discuss some of the positive effects of such heating upon the emission of coherent optical transition radiation and the FEL output intensity.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams, Vol 17, Iss 12, p 120705 (2014), PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
Accession number :
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