Experimental exploration of compressed beam dynamics in an energy recovery linac with comparison to simulations

The compact energy recovery linac (cERL) has been developed for industrial applications since 2017. Applications such as free electron laser require a compressed beam with a small energy spread and transverse emittance. The typical operation energy of cERL is an intermediate energy region close to 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. Accelerators and beams 2023-03, Vol.26 (3), p.030102, Article 030102
Hauptverfasser: Shimada, Miho, Nakamura, Norio, Miyajima, Tsukasa, Honda, Yosuke, Obina, Takashi, Kato, Ryukou, Fukuda, Masafumi, Norvell, Nora P., Tanaka, Olga, Sakai, Hiroshi
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Zusammenfassung:The compact energy recovery linac (cERL) has been developed for industrial applications since 2017. Applications such as free electron laser require a compressed beam with a small energy spread and transverse emittance. The typical operation energy of cERL is an intermediate energy region close to 17.5 MeV; therefore, the electron bunch is easily affected by the longitudinal space-charge effects and the coherent synchrotron radiation wakefield effects. Bunch compression is demonstrated by optimizing a combination of a longitudinally chirped electron bunch and the arcs with nonzeroR56parameters. When the bunch compression procedure is applied for a bunch charge of 60 pC, an increase in energy spread is observed at the short bunch length. We systematically explored the chirp phase to determine the best condition. The measurement results of the energy spread, bunch length, and transverse emittance were compared with the tracking simulation results to understand the compressed beam dynamics.
ISSN:2469-9888
2469-9888
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.26.030102