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Experimental evidence of intrabeam scattering in a free-electron laser driver
- Source :
- New Journal of Physics
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2020.
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Abstract
- The effect of multiple small-angle Coulomb scattering, or intrabeam scattering (IBS) is routinely observed in electron storage rings over the typical damping time scale of milliseconds. So far, IBS has not been observed in single pass electron accelerators because charge density orders of magnitude higher than in storage rings would be needed. We show that such density is now available at high brightness electron linacs for free-electron lasers (FELs). We report measurements of the beam energy spread in the FERMI linac in the presence of the microbunching instability, which are consistent with a revisited IBS model for single pass systems. We also show that neglecting the hereby demonstrated effect of IBS in the parameter range typical of seeded VUV and soft x-ray FELs, results in too conservative a facility design, or failure to realise the accessible potential performance. As an example, an optimization of the FERMI parameters driven by an experimentally benchmarked model, opens the door to the extension of stable single spectral line emission to the water window (2.3–4.4 nm), with far-reaching implications for experiments in a variety of disciplines, ranging from physics and chemistry to biology and material sciences, and including nonlinear x-ray optics based on the four-wave-mixing approach.
- Subjects :
- Physics
microbunching
CompactLight
010308 nuclear & particles physics
business.industry
intrabeam scattering
Microbunching
Free-electron laser
General Physics and Astronomy
free electron laser
01 natural sciences
Intrabeam scattering
Free Electron Laser
Optics
0103 physical sciences
Physics::Accelerator Physics
010306 general physics
business
Intrabeam Scattering
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00312460 and 00344885
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- New Journal of Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....eb18105a509ff3c49ef10fd4def37b29