Author: Krawczyk, P.
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Overview of Beam Diagnostics for POLFEL  
 
  • R. Nietubyc, P. Krawczyk
    NCBJ, Świerk/Otwock, Poland
 
  PolFEL - Polish Free Electron Laser will be driven by a continuous wave superconducting accelerator consisting of low emittance superconducting RF electron gun, four accelerating cryomodules, bunch compressors, beam optics components and diagnostic elements. The accelerator will split in three branches leading to undulators producing VUV, IR and THz radiation, respectively. Two accelerating cryomodules will be installed before a dogleg directing electron bunches towards IR and THz branches. Additional two cryomodules will be placed in the VUV branch accelerating electron bunches up to 185 MeV at 50 kHz repetition rate. Moreover, the electron beam after passing the VUV undulator will be directed to the Inverse Compton Scattering process for high energy photons experiments in a dedicated station. In order to measure and optimise the electron beam parameters along the entire accelerator the main diagnostics components like BPMs, charge monitors, YAG screens, coherent diffraction radiation (CDR) monitors and beam loss monitors are foreseen. Within this presentation the concept of the electron beam diagnostics will be discussed.  
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