Diamond Light source is a third generation synchrotron facility dedicated to producing radiation of outstanding brightness, ranging from infra-red to x-rays. The short electron bunches that are accelerated around the storage ring are susceptible to the phenomenon of microbunching instabilities when the bunch charge exceeds a threshold. The primary feature of the microbunch instabilities is the onset of bursts of radiation in the THz range. The high frequencies involved in the emissions make detection and analysis challenging. A 60-90 GHz Schottky Barrier Diode detector was installed to investigate turn by turn evolution of the instabilities. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Shields, W., Bartolini, R., Boorman, G., Karataev, P., Lyapin, A., Puntree, J., & Rehm, G. (2012). Microbunch instability observations from a THz detector at diamond light source. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 357). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/357/1/012037
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