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MO4PBI02 | Commissioning Results with Multi-Pass ERL | 102 |
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The first stage of Novosibirsk high power free electron laser (FEL) is in operation since 2003. Now the FEL provides average power up to 500 W in the wavelength range 120 - 240 micron. One orbit for 11-MeV energy with terahertz FEL lies in vertical plane. Other four orbits lie in the horizontal plane. The beam is directed to these orbits by switching on of two round magnets. In this case electrons pass four times through accelerating RF cavities, obtaining 40-MeV energy. Then, (at fourth orbit) the beam is used in FEL, and then is decelerated four times. At the second orbit (20 MeV) we have bypass with third FEL. When magnets of bypass are switched on, the beam passes through this FEL. The length of bypass is chosen to provide the delay, which necessary to have deceleration instead of acceleration at the third passage through accelerating cavities. Now two of four horizontal orbits are assembled and commissioned. The electron beam was accelerated twice and then decelerated down to low injection energy. Project average current 9 mA was achieved. First multi-orbit ERL operation was demonstrated successfully. |
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WE5RFP037 | A Simple, Low Cost Longitudinal Phase Space Diagnostic | 2346 |
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Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-AC02-76SF00515. For proper operation of the LCLS x-ray free-electron laser, measurement and control of the electron bunch longitudinal phase space is critical. The LCLS accelerator includes two bunch compressor chicanes to magnify the peak current. These magnetic chicanes can generate significant coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR), which can distort the phase space distribution. We propose a diagnostic scheme by exciting a weak skew quadrupole at an energy-chirped, high dispersion point in the first bunch compressor (BC1) to reconstruct longitudinal phase space on an OTR screen after BC1, allowing a detailed characterization of the CSR effects. |