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TH6PFP087 | Limiting Effects in the Transverse-to-Longitudinal Emittance Exchange Technique for Low Energy Relativistic Electron Beams | 3907 |
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Funding: M.R. and P.P. was supported by the US DOE under Contracts No. DE-FG02-08ER41532 with NIU. W.G. and J.P are supported by the U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 with ANL. Transverse to longitudinal phase space manipulation hold great promises, e.g., as a potential technique for repartitioning the emittances of a beam. A proof-of-principle experiment to demonstrate the exchange of a low longitudinal emittance with a larger transverse emittance is in preparation at the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator using a 15 MeV electron beam. In this paper we explore the limiting effects of this phase space manipulation method associated to high order optics and collective effects. A realistic start-to-end simulation of the planned proof-of-principle experiment including jitter studies is also presented. |
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TH6REP011 | Longitudinal Beam Diagnostics for the ILC Injectors and Bunch Compressors | 3971 |
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Funding: This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract no. DE-FG02-06ER41435 with Northern Illinois University. We present a diagnostics suite and analyze techniques for setting up the longitudinal beam dynamics in ILC e- injectors and e+ and e- bunch compressors. Techniques to measure the first order moments and recover the first order longitudinal transfer map of the injector's intricate bunching scheme are presented. Coherent transition radiation diagnostics needed to measure and monitor the bunch length downstream of the ~5 GeV bunch compressor are investigated using a vector diffraction model. |
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FR5PFP039 | Verification of the AWA Photoinjector Beam Parameters Required for a Transverse-to-Longitudinal Emittance Exchange Experiment | 4393 |
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A transverse-to-longitudinal emittance exchange experiment is in preparation at the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA). The experiment aims at exchanging a low (< 5 mm-mrad) longitudinal emittance with a large (>15 mm-mrad) transverse horizontal emittance for a bunch charge of 100 pC. Achieving such emittance partitioning, though demonstrated via numerical simulations, is a challenging task and need to be experimentally verified. In this paper, we report emittance measurements of the beam in the transverse and longitudinal planes performed at 12 MeV. The measurements are compared with numerical simulations using Impact-T. |
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FR5PFP040 | Measurement and Simulation of Space Charge Effects in a Multi-Beam Electron Bunch from an RF Photoinjector | 4396 |
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Funding: M.R. and P.P. was supported by the US DOE under Contracts No. DE-FG02-08ER41532 with NIU. W.G., J.P., and Z.Y. are supported by the U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 with ANL. We report on a new experimental study of the space charge effect in a space-charge-dominated multi-beam electron bunch. A 5 MeV electron bunch, consisting of a variable number of beamlets separated transversely, was generated in a photoinjector and propagated in a drift space. The collective interaction of these beamlets was studied for different experimental conditions. The experiment allowed the exploration of space charge effects and its comparison with three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. Our observations also suggest the possible use of a multi-beam configuration to tailor the transverse distribution of an electron beam. |