Longitudinal pulse shaping for the suppression of coherent synchrotron radiation-induced emittance growth

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The damaging effect of coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) on the emittance and energy spread of high-energy beams in accelerator light sources can significantly constrain the machine design and performance. We propose a mitigation approach in which the dynamical effect of the longitudinal component of CSR is suppressed by appropriately preparing the initial longitudinal current profile of the beam. In a chicane, a linear theory for the mechanism of CSR-induced emittance growth is used to demonstrate how this procedure can produce a beam whose core experiences suppressed transverse emittance growth. The dynamics of such a beam is illustrated for the Berlin-Zeuthen CSR benchmark chicane.

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Mitchell, C., Qiang, J., & Emma, P. (2013). Longitudinal pulse shaping for the suppression of coherent synchrotron radiation-induced emittance growth. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.060703

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