Non-destructive measurement and monitoring of separation of charged particle micro-bunches

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Micro-bunched particle beams are used for a wide range of research including wakefield-based particle acceleration and tunable sources of radiation. In all applications, accurate and non-destructive monitoring of the bunch-to-bunch separation is required. With the development of femtosecond lasers, the generation of micro-bunched beams directly from a photocathode becomes routine; however, non-destructive monitoring of the separation is still a challenge. We present the results of proof-of-principle experiments conducted at the Laser Undulator Compact X-ray accelerator measuring the distance between micro-bunches via the amplitude modulation analysis of a monochromatic radiation signal. Good agreement with theoretical predictions is shown; limitations and further improvements are discussed.

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Zhang, H., Konoplev, I. V., Lancaster, A. J., Harrison, H., Doucas, G., Aryshev, A., … Urakawa, J. (2017). Non-destructive measurement and monitoring of separation of charged particle micro-bunches. Applied Physics Letters, 111(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4996180

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