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Segmented undulator operation at the SPARC-FEL test facility

Authors :
Massimo Ferrario
Fabio Villa
Andrea Mostacci
Cristina Vaccarezza
Elio Sabia
Vittoria Petrillo
Maria Pia Anania
A. Petralia
Giampiero Di Pirro
Emanuele Di Palma
Domenico Di Giovenale
Marco Bellaveglia
Ivan Spassovsky
M. Artioli
Alessandro Cianchi
Vincenzo Surrenti
Riccardo Pompili
Giuseppe Dattoli
M. Carpanese
Enrica Chiadroni
F. Ciocci
Surrenti, V.
Spassovsky, I.
Sabia, E.
Petralia, A.
Di Palma, E.
Dattoli, G.
Carpanese, M.
Artioli, M.
Ciocci, F.
Source :
Advances in X-ray Free-Electron Lasers Instrumentation III
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
SPIE, 2015.

Abstract

A short period undulator (1.4 cm) has been designed for the SPARC-FEL test facility and has been realized in collaboration with KYMA Srl. It has been installed on the undulator line at SPARC. The undulator, operating in a delta like mode, has been used as radiator in a segmented configuration. The first stage being provided by the five undulators of the SPARC FEL source "old" chain, with period 2.8 cm. The KYMA undulator has a quatrefoil structure, a high magnetic field homogeneity and focuses both in vertical and radial directions. The two sections, namely the bunching and radiating parts, are arranged in such a way that the second is adjusted on a harmonic of the first. Laser action occurring in the second part, is due to the bunching acquired in the first. Simulations of the temporal and spectral profiles in different electron beam operating conditions are reported, as well as the evolution of the longitudinal phase space. The agreement with the experimental results is discussed The importance of this experiment is at least threefold: 1) It proves that the segmented undulator can successfully be operated 2) It proves that the laser emission in the last undulator is entirely due to the bunching mechanism, being no second harmonic signal present in the first segment 3) Encourages various improvements of the configuration itself, as e.g. the use of a further undulator with variable magnetic field configuration in order to obtain a laser field with adjustable polarization. © 2015 SPIE.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in X-ray Free-Electron Lasers Instrumentation III
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d272b077ddc436756eb3a29c1e7f8aea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2185099