Abstract
We propose a new method to generate ultrashort x-ray pulses using focused short low energy (∼20MeV) electron bunches to create short slices of electrons from the circulating electron bunches in a synchrotron radiation storage ring. When a low energy electron bunch crosses from the top of a high energy storage ring electron bunch, its Coulomb force will kick a short slice from the core of the storage ring electron bunch. The separated slices, when passing through an undulator, will radiate ultrashort x-ray pulses at about 160 fs. We discuss the advantages, challenges, and provide data which confirm the feasibility of this new method. © Published by the American Physical Society.
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He, A., Willeke, F., & Yu, L. H. (2014). Ultrashort x-ray pulse generation by electron beam slicing in storage rings. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.17.040701
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