Ultraviolet laser transverse profile shaping for improving x-ray free electron laser performance

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The photocathode rf gun is one of the most critical components in x-ray free electron lasers. The drive laser strikes the photocathode surface, which emits electrons with properties that depend on the shape of the drive laser. Most free electron lasers use photocathodes with work function in the ultraviolet, a wavelength where direct laser manipulation becomes challenging. In this paper, we present a novel application of a digital micromirror device (DMD) for the 253 nm drive laser at the Linear Coherent Light Source. Laser profile shaping is accomplished through an iterative algorithm that takes into account shaping error and efficiency. Next, we use laser shaping to control the X-ray laser output via an online optimizer, which shows improvement in FEL pulse energy. Lastly, as a preparation for electron beam shaping, we use the DMD to measure the photocathode quantum efficiency across cathode surface with an averaged laser rms spot size of 59 μm. Our experiments demonstrate promising outlook of using DMD to shape ultraviolet lasers for photocathode rf guns with various applications.

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Li, S., Alverson, S., Bohler, D., Egger, A., Fry, A., Gilevich, S., … Zhou, F. (2017). Ultraviolet laser transverse profile shaping for improving x-ray free electron laser performance. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 20(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.080704

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