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TUPC23 | Femto-Second Profile Monitor using Pulsed Laser Storage in an Optical Cavity | 297 |
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We have been developing a pulsed-laser storage technique in a super-cavity for a compact x-ray sources. The pulsed-laser super-cavity enables to make high peak power and small waist laser at the collision point with the electron beam. Recently, using 357MHz mode-locked Nd:VAN laser pulses which stacked in a super-cavity scattered off a multi-bunch electron beam, we obtained a multi-pulse x-rays through the laser-Compton scattering. Detecting a x-ray pulse-by-pulse using high-speed detector makes it possible to measure the 3-dimensional beam size with bunch-by-bunch scanning the laserwire target position and pulse timing. This technique has a feasibility of measuring femto-second bunch length by stacking femto-second pulse in an optical cavity. Design study of femto-second laserwire monitor and the experimental demonstration using pico-second pulse storage and multi-bunch electron beam will be presented at the conference. |