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@inproceedings{patil:ibic2021-moob01, author = {M.M. Patil and E. Bründermann and M. Caselle and S.A. Chilingaryan and T. Dritschler and A. Ebersoldt and S. Funkner and A. Kopmann and A.-S. Müller and M.J. Nasse and G. Niehues and M. Reissig and J.L. Steinmann and M. Weber and C. Widmann}, % author = {M.M. Patil and E. Bründermann and M. Caselle and S.A. Chilingaryan and T. Dritschler and A. Ebersoldt and others}, % author = {M.M. Patil and others}, title = {{Ultra-Fast Line-Camera KALYPSO for fs-Laser-Based Electron Beam Diagnostics}}, booktitle = {Proc. IBIC'21}, pages = {1--6}, eid = {MOOB01}, language = {english}, keywords = {electron, laser, detector, storage-ring, FEL}, venue = {Pohang, Rep. of Korea}, series = {International Beam Instrumentation Conference}, number = {10}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {10}, year = {2021}, issn = {2673-5350}, isbn = {978-3-95450-230-1}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-MOOB01}, url = {https://jacow.org/ibic2021/papers/moob01.pdf}, note = {https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-MOOB01}, abstract = {{A very common bottleneck to study short electron bunch dynamics in accelerators is a detection scheme that can deal with high repetition rates in the MHz range. The KIT electron storage ring KARA (Karlsruhe Research Accelerator) is the first storage ring with a near-field single-shot electro-optical (EO) bunch profile monitor installed for the measurement of electron bunch dynamics in the longitudinal phase-space. Using electro-optical spectral decoding (EOSD) it is possible to imprint the bunch profile on chirped laser pulses subsequently read out by a spectrometer and a camera. However, commercially available cameras have a drawback in their acquisition rate, which is limited to a few hundred kHz. Hence, we have developed KALYPSO, an ultra-fast line camera capable of operating in the MHz regime. Its modular approach allows the installation of several sensors e.g. Si, InGaAs, PbS, PbSe to cover a wide range of spectral sensitivities. In this contribution, an overview of the EOSD experimental setup and the detector system installed for longitudinal bunch studies will be presented.}}, }