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Vaccarezza, C.

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MO4RAI01 Experience with DAΦNE Upgrade Including Crab Waist 80
 
  • C. Milardi, D. Alesini, M.E. Biagini, C. Biscari, A. Bocci, R. Boni, M. Boscolo, F. Bossi, B. Buonomo, A. Clozza, G.O. Delle Monache, T. Demma, E. Di Pasquale, G. Di Pirro, A. Drago, A. Gallo, A. Ghigo, S. Guiducci, C. Ligi, F. Marcellini, G. Mazzitelli, F. Murtas, L. Pellegrino, M.A. Preger, L. Quintieri, P. Raimondi, R. Ricci, U. Rotundo, C. Sanelli, M. Serio, F. Sgamma, B. Spataro, A. Stecchi, A. Stella, S. Tomassini, C. Vaccarezza, M. Zobov
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • N. Arnaud, D. Breton, L. Burmistrov, A. Stocchi, A. Variola, B.F. Viaud
    LAL, Orsay
  • S. Bettoni
    CERN, Geneva
  • P. Branchini
    roma3, Rome
  • M. Esposito
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma
  • E.B. Levichev, P.A. Piminov, D.N. Shatilov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
  • K. Ohmi
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • V.V. Smaluk
    BINP, Novosibirsk
  • D. Teytelman
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • P. Valente
    INFN-Roma, Roma
 
 

In 2007 DAΦNE was upgraded to operate in a regime of large Piwinski angle, with a novel IR optics, reduced vertical beta at the interaction point, and additional sextupoles providing for crab waist collisions. The specific luminosity was boosted by more than a factor of four, and the peak luminosity was more than doubled with respect to the maximum value obtained with the original collider configuration. The DAΦNE commissioning as well as the first experience with large Piwinski angle and crab waist collisions scheme will be reported.

 

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MO6RFP062 Microbunching Studies for SPARX Photoinjector 506
 
  • C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Ferrario, C. Vaccarezza
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Migliorati
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma
  • M. Venturini
    LBNL, Berkeley, California
 
 

The SPARX X-FEL accelerator will be the first FEL facility to operate with a hybrid (RF plus magnetic chicane) compression scheme. Numerical studies of propagation of beam density modulations stemming from photogun laser, through the photoinjector operating under velocity bunching conditions have been carried out. A semi-analytical model for the linear gain in a RF compressor is also being developed and some preliminary results are presented.

 
TU5RFP076 Mechanical Layout and Civil Infrastructures of the SPARX-FEL Complex 1263
 
  • S. Tomassini, C. Biscari, R. Boni, M. Esposito, A. Ghigo, L. Palumbo, C. Vaccarezza
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Del Franco, L. Giannessi
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • C. Quaresima
    ISM-CNR, Rome
 
 

The SPARX-FEL project consists in an X-ray-FEL facility which aim is the generation of electron beams characterized by ultra-high peak brightness at the energy of 1.5 and 2.4 GeV. This facility will be built in the Tor Vergata University area in Rome. The paper describe the engineering aspects of the mechanical design of the accelerator, photo-injector, LINACs, bunch compressors, beam distribution, undulators and experimental stations. Morover the integration of accelerator with the civil infrastractures is discussed.

 
TU5RFP077 Microbunching Instability Modeling in the SPARX Configurations 1266
 
  • C. Vaccarezza, M. Ferrario, A. Marinelli
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • L. Giannessi, C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Migliorati
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma
  • M. Venturini
    LBNL, Berkeley, California
 
 

The modeling of the microbunching instability has been carried out for the SPARX FEL accelerator, two configurations have been considered and compared: hybrid compression scheme (velocity bunching plus magnetic compressor) and purely magnetic. The effectiveness of a laser heather in reducing this instability drawbacks on the electron beam quality has also been exploited. Analytical predictions and start to end simulation results are reported in this paper.

 
WE5RFP054 Analysis of Single Spike Radiation Production at SPARC 2389
 
  • V. Petrillo
    Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Milano
  • A. Bacci
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Milano
  • M. Boscolo, M. Ferrario, C. Vaccarezza
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • L. Giannessi, M. Labat, C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Serluca
    INFN-Roma, Roma
 
 

In this paper a possible experiment with the existing SPARC photoinjector is described to generate sub-picosecond high brightness electron bunches able to produce single spike radiation pulses at 500 nm with the SPARC self-amplified spontaneous emission free-electron laser (SASE-FEL). The main purpose of the experiment will be the production of short electron bunches as long as few SASE cooperation lengths, the determination of the shape of the radiation pulse and the validation of the single spike scaling law, in order to foresee operation at shorter wavelength in the future operation with SPARX. We present in this paper start to end simulations regarding the beam production and FEL performance, and discuss the layout of the machine. The experience, gained from this experiment, will help in the configuration of the VUV and X-ray FEL SPARX to obtain FEL pulses below 10 fs.

 
MO6RFP071 Velocity Bunching Experiments at SPARC 533
 
  • M. Ferrario, D. Alesini, M. Bellaveglia, R. Boni, M. Boscolo, M. Castellano, E. Chiadroni, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, L. Ficcadenti, D. Filippetto, V. Fusco, A. Gallo, G. Gatti, C. Marrelli, M. Migliorati, A. Mostacci, E. Pace, L. Palumbo, B. Spataro, C. Vaccarezza, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • G. Andonian, G. Marcus, J.B. Rosenzweig
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
  • A. Bacci, V. Petrillo, A.R. Rossi, L. Serafini
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Milano
  • A. Cianchi, B. Marchetti
    INFN-Roma II, Roma
  • L. Giannessi, M. Labat, M. Quattromini, C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M. Rezvani Jalal
    University of Tehran, Tehran
  • M. Serluca
    INFN-Roma, Roma
 
 

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.

 
MO6RFP096 Beam Slice Characterization at SPARC High Brightness Photoinjector 593
 
  • A. Cianchi
    Università di Roma II Tor Vergata, Roma
  • D. Alesini, M. Bellaveglia, M. Castellano, E. Chiadroni, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, M. Ferrario, D. Filippetto, G. Gatti, E. Pace, C. Vaccarezza, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • L. Ficcadenti, A. Mostacci
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma
  • B. Marchetti
    INFN-Roma II, Roma
  • C. Ronsivalle
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
 
 

The SPARC photoinjector drives a SASE FEL to perform several experiments both for the production of high brightness electron beam and for testing new scheme of SASE radiation generation. The control of the beam properties, in particular at the level of the slice dimension, is crucial in order to optimize the FEL process. We report the different measurements performed in order to characterize the slice properties of the electron beam.

 
TU5RFP074 Status of Thomson Source at SPARC/PLASMONX 1257
 
  • D. Filippetto, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, M. Ferrario, G. Gatti, C. Vaccarezza, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • A. Bacci, F. Broggi, C. De Martinis, D. Giove, C. Maroli, V. Petrillo, A.R. Rossi, L. Serafini, P. Tomassini
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Milano
  • F. Bosi
    INFN-Pisa, Pisa
  • D. Giulietti
    UNIPI, Pisa
  • L.A. Gizzi
    CNR/IPP, Pisa
  • P. Oliva
    INFN-Cagliari, Monserrato (Cagliari)
 
 

The PLASMONX project foresees the installation at LNF of a 0.2 PW (6 J, 30 fs pulse) Ti:Sa laser system FLAME (Frascati Laser for Acceleration and Multidisciplinary Experiments) to operate in close connection with the existent SPARC electron photo-injector, allowing for advanced laser/e-beam interaction experiments. Among the foreseen scientific activities, a Thomson scattering experiment between the SPARC electron bunch and the high power laser will be performed and a new dedicated beamline is foreseen for such experiments. The beam lines transporting the beam to the interaction chamber with the laser have been designed, and the IP region geometry has been fixed. The electron final focusing system, featuring a quadrupole triplet and large radius solenoid magnet (ensuring an e-beam waist of {10}-15 microns) as well as the whole interaction chamber layout have been defined. The optical transfer line issues: transport up to the interaction, tight focusing, diagnostics, fine positioning, have been solved within the final design. The building hosting the laser has been completed; delivering and installation of the laser,as beam lines elements are now being completed.

 
TH4PBC05 Recent Results of the SPARC FEL Experiments 3178
 
  • M. Ferrario, D. Alesini, M. Bellaveglia, M. Benfatto, R. Boni, M. Boscolo, M. Castellano, E. Chiadroni, A. Clozza, L. Cultrera, G. Di Pirro, A. Drago, A. Esposito, L. Ficcadenti, D. Filippetto, V. Fusco, A. Gallo, G. Gatti, A. Ghigo, A. Marcelli, A. Marinelli, C. Marrelli, M. Migliorati, A. Mostacci, E. Pace, L. Palumbo, L. Pellegrino, R. Ricci, U. Rotundo, C. Sanelli, F. Sgamma, B. Spataro, S. Tomassini, C. Vaccarezza, M. Vescovi, C. Vicario
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  • A. Bacci, I. Boscolo, F. Broggi, F. Castelli, S. Cialdi, C. De Martinis, D. Giove, C. Maroli, V. Petrillo, A.R. Rossi, L. Serafini
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Milano
  • M. Bougeard, B. Carré, D. Garzella, M. Labat, G. Lambert, H. Merdji, P. Salières, O. Tchebakoff
    CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette
  • L. Catani, A. Cianchi, B. Marchetti
    INFN-Roma II, Roma
  • F. Ciocci, G. Dattoli, M. Del Franco, A. Dipace, A. Doria, G.P. Gallerano, L. Giannessi, E. Giovenale, G.L. Orlandi, S. Pagnutti, A. Petralia, M. Quattromini, C. Ronsivalle, E. Sabia, I.P. Spassovsky, V. Surrenti
    ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati (Roma)
  • M.-E. Couprie
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
  • M. Mattioli, M. Serluca
    INFN-Roma, Roma
  • M. Rezvani Jalal
    University of Tehran, Tehran
  • J.B. Rosenzweig
    UCLA, Los Angeles, California
 
 

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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