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MO6RFP071 | Velocity Bunching Experiments at SPARC | 533 |
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One of the main goals of the SPARC high brightness photoinjector is the experimental demonstration of the emittance compensation process while compressing the beam with the velocity bunching technique, also named RF compressor. For this reason, the first two S-band travelling wave accelerating structures downstream of the RF gun are embedded in a long solenoid, in order to control the space charge induced emittace oscillations during the compression process. An RF deflecting cavity placed at the exit of the third accelerating structure allows bunch length measurements with a resolution of 50 μm. During the current SPARC run a parametric experimental study of the velocity bunching technique has been performed. The beam bunch length and projected emittance have been measured at 120 MeV as a function of the injection phase in the first linac, and for different solenoid field values. In this paper we describe the experimental layout and the results obtained thus far. Comparisons with simulations are also reported. |
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TH5PFP050 | Fast Multipole Approximation of 3D Self Fields Effect in High Brightness Electron Beams | 3315 |
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In this paper the Fast Multipole Approximation is described with regard to the problem of modelling self fields effects in low emittance, high brightness electron beams of interest for future accelerators and light sources. This well established technique is known to scale as O(N) or O(N log N) (depending on details of the implementation) with the number of particles involved in the simulation. Performances and results as a standalone technique or as a method for for fast calculation of boundary conditions together with other approaches based on PDEs are discussed, along with details of a parallel implementation in the tracking code Tredi. |
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TH4PBC05 | Recent Results of the SPARC FEL Experiments | 3178 |
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The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200 MeV electron beam to drive 500 nm FEL experiments in SASE, Seeding and Single Spike configurations. The SPARC photoinjector is also the test facility for the recently approved VUV FEL project named SPARX. The second stage of the commissioning, that is currently underway, foresees a detailed analysis of the beam matching with the linac in order to confirm the theoretically prediction of emittance compensation based on the “invariant envelope” matching , the demonstration of the “velocity bunching” technique in the linac and the characterisation of the spontaneous and stimulated radiation in the SPARC undulators. In this paper we report the experimental results obtained so far. The possible future energy upgrade of the SPARC facility to produce UV radiation and its possible applications will also be discussed. |
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