Imposing strong correlated energy spread on relativistic bunches with transverse deflecting cavities

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Abstract

We demonstrate a novel scheme for imposing or removing large energy chirp on relativistic electron bunches. This method relies on the transverse-to-longitudinal mixing accomplished with a set of transverse deflecting cavities. The working principles of the new concept are explained using the first-order matrix formalism in the approximation of the linear single-particle dynamics. The scheme demonstrates versatility regarding the average beam energy and, hence, positioning along the accelerator beam line. The performance of the scheme is numerically investigated with the elegant particle-tracking code. It is shown that the associated nonlinear effects causing emittance deterioration for the extreme quantities of the total energy spread can be effectively compensated by optimization of the Twiss parameters while relying on the eigenemittance analysis. The impact of the longitudinal space charge effects on the beam dynamics in the proposed scheme is also investigated.

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Yampolsky, N., Simakov, E. I., & Malyzhenkov, A. (2020). Imposing strong correlated energy spread on relativistic bunches with transverse deflecting cavities. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.054403

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