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Chalut, K.

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WEOA004 Phase-Space Tomography of Giant Pulses in Storage Ring FEL: Theory and Experiment
 
  • K. Chalut, S. Roychowdhury
    Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
  • V. Litvinenko, I.P. Pinayev
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York
 
 

The use of giant pulses in storage ring FEL provides for high peak power at the fundamental wavelength and for effective generating of high VUV harmonics. This process is accompanied by a complex nonlinear dynamics of electron beam, which cannot be described by simple models. In this paper we compare the results of numerical simulations, performed by self-consistent #uvfel code, with experimental observations of electron beam evolution in the longitudinal phase space. The evolution of the electron beam distribution was obtained from the images recorded by dual-sweep streak-camera. The giant pulse process occurs on a short fast time scale compared with synchrotron oscillation period, which make standard methods of tomography inapplicable. We had developed a novel method of reconstruction, an SVD-Based Phase-Space Tomography, which allows to reconstruct phase space distribution from as few as two e-bunch profiles separated by about 3 degrees of rotation in the phase space. This technique played critical role in reconstructing the evolution of electron beam evolution during giant pulse.