Compensating effect of the coherent synchrotron radiation in bunch compressors

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Abstract

Typical bunch compression for a high-gain free-electron laser (FEL) requires a large compression ratio. Frequently, this compression is distributed in multiple stages along the beam transport line. However, for a high-gain FEL driven by an energy recovery linac (ERL), compression must be accomplished in a single strong compressor located at the beam line's end; otherwise the electron beam would be affected severely by coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) in the ERL's arcs. In such a scheme, the CSR originating from the strong compressors could greatly degrade the quality of the electron beam. In this paper, we present our design for a bunch compressor that will limit the effect of CSR on the e-beam's quality. We discuss our findings from a study of such a compressor, and detail its potential for an FEL driven by a multipass ERL developed for the electron-Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

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Jing, Y., Hao, Y., & Litvinenko, V. N. (2013). Compensating effect of the coherent synchrotron radiation in bunch compressors. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.060704

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