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Wen, H.

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WEOCMH03 Bunch Length Measurements with Laser/SR Cross-Correlation 2408
 
  • A. Miller, D.R. Daranciang, A. Lindenberg
    Stanford University, Stanford, California
  • W.J. Corbett, A.S. Fisher, J.J. Goodfellow, X. Huang, W.Y. Mok, J.A. Safranek, H. Wen
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
 

By operating SPEAR3 in the quasi-isochronous (low-alpha) mode, one can produce synchrotron radiation with pulse durations of order 1ps. Applications include pump-probe x-ray science and the production of THz radiation. Measurements of short pulse lengths are difficult, however, because the light intensity is low and streak camera resolution is of order 2ps. Bunch arrival time and timing jitter are also important factors. In order to further quantify the pulse length and timing system performance, a 5MHz, 50fs mode-locked laser was used to cross-correlate with the visible SR beam in a BBO crystal. The 800nm laser pulse was delayed with a precision mechanical stage and the product SHG radiation detected with a photodiode / lock-in amplifier using the ring frequency as reference. In this paper we report on the experimental setup, preliminary pulse length measurements and prospects for further improvement.

 

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