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Ivanisenko, Ye.

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MOPD26 Physics and Technical Design for the Second High Energy Dispersive Section at PITZ 107
 
  • S. Rimjaem, J.W. Bähr, Ye. Ivanisenko, M. Krasilnikov, J. Rönsch, F. Stephan
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
  • M. Joré, A. Variola
    LAL, Orsay
 
 

Research activities at the Photo Injector Test facility at DESY, Zeuthen site, (PITZ) aim to develop and optimize high brightness electron sources for Free Electron Lasers (FELs) like FLASH and the European XFEL. To demonstrate the XFEL operation, an electron bunch train containing 3250 pulses of 1 nC charge at 10 Hz repetition rate is required. The spectrometers and related equipments for studying the longitudinal phase space for such long pulse trains do not yet exist at PITZ. Design and construction of a new high energy dispersive arm (HEDA2) is currently in progress. Besides the requirement to handle long electron bunch trains, the HEDA2 setup is designed to allow high resolution measurements of momentum distribution up to 40 MeV/c, a longitudinal phase space measurement with slice momentum spread down to 1 keV/c and transverse slice emittance measurements at off crest booster phases. The status of the physics design and technical considerations of this dispersive section will be presented in this contribution.

 
TUPD29 First Measurements of the Longitudinal Phase Space Distribution using the New High Energy Dispersive Section at PITZ 360
 
  • J. Rönsch, G. Asova, J.W. Bähr, C.H. Boulware, H.-J. Grabosch, L. Hakobyan, M. Hänel, Ye. Ivanisenko, M.K. Khojoyan, M. Krasilnikov, B. Petrosyan, S. Rimjaem, A. Shapovalov, R. Spesyvtsev, L. Staykov, F. Stephan
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen
  • S. Lederer
    DESY, Hamburg
  • R. Richter
    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Berlin
  • J. Roßbach
    Uni HH, Hamburg
 
 

The Photo Injector Test facility at DESY, Zeuthen site, (PITZ) develops and optimizes high brightness electron sources for Free Electron Lasers (FELs) like FLASH and the European XFEL. A new multi-purpose dispersive section was designed* and installed to characterize the momentum distribution, the longitudinal phase space distribution and the transverse slice emittance of the electron bunch for an electron energy up to 40 MeV. The spectrometer consists of a 180 degree dipole magnet followed by a slit, a quadrupole magnet and two screen stations. One of the screen stations is equipped with an optical read-out for a streak camera to measure the longitudinal phase space distribution. The first measurement results and corresponding beam dynamics simulations of the longitudinal phase space and the momentum distributions will be reported in this contribution. The resolution of the system will be analysed and compared to the design expectations.


*Sergiy Khodyachykh et al.
"Design and Construction of the Multipurpose Dispersive Section at PITZ"
Proceedings of DIPAC 2007, Venice, Mestre, Italy 2007