Author: Hermann, B.
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MOPO034 Dielectric Waveguide-Based THz Radiator Study for SwissFEL 94
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  • L. Shi, S. Bettoni, M.M. Dehler, E. Ferrari, B. Hermann, R. Ischebeck, F. Marcellini, S. Reiche, V.G. Thominet
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
  • A.K. Mittelbach
    Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nuernberg, University Erlangen-Nuernberg LFTE, Erlangen, Germany
 
  Funding: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 701647
THz pulses have many unique prop­er­ties in terms of ra­di­a­tion mat­ter in­ter­ac­tion. In par­tic­u­lar their non-ion­iz­ing ex­ci­ta­tion of phonons in mat­ter makes them a pre­ferred pump for pump-probe stud­ies at free elec­tron lasers. In order to en­rich the sci­en­tific po­ten­tials at Swiss­FEL (Swiss Free Elec­tron Laser), which can pro­vide ul­tra­short soft and hard X-ray pulses, we plan to build an eco­nomic THz ra­di­a­tor in the range of 1-20 THz by pass­ing the spent elec­tron beam through a di­elec­tric lined tube after the elec­tron beam has gen­er­ated X-rays. These THz pulses will be trans­ported to the pho­ton user sta­tion. Since Swiss­FEL op­er­ates with 2 bunches, serv­ing two beam­lines, THz from the first bunch can be used at the user sta­tion of the sec­ond bunch to allow for pump ar­rival time be­fore the probe. The core of such a THz gen­er­a­tion setup is the di­elec­tric lined tube and the rel­a­tivis­tic elec­tron beam. This paper re­ports on the nu­mer­i­cal study of these tubes, in terms of mode struc­ture, en­ergy, pulse length etc, which are es­sen­tial pa­ra­me­ters for the pump-probe ex­per­i­ments. These tubes will be fab­ri­cated and tested in the near fu­ture in the elec­tron beam line for the soft X-ray of Swiss­FEL.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2018-MOPO034  
About • paper received ※ 12 September 2018       paper accepted ※ 21 September 2018       issue date ※ 18 January 2019  
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