Fast mapping of terahertz bursting thresholds and characteristics at synchrotron light sources

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Dedicated optics with extremely short electron bunches enable synchrotron light sources to generate intense coherent THz radiation. The high degree of spatial compression in this so-called low-αc optics entails a complex longitudinal dynamics of the electron bunches, which can be probed studying the fluctuations in the emitted terahertz radiation caused by the microbunching instability ("bursting"). This article presents a "quasi-instantaneous" method for measuring the bursting characteristics by simultaneously collecting and evaluating the information from all bunches in a multibunch fill, reducing the measurement time from hours to seconds. This speed-up allows systematic studies of the bursting characteristics for various accelerator settings within a single fill of the machine, enabling a comprehensive comparison of the measured bursting thresholds with theoretical predictions by the bunched-beam theory. This paper introduces the method and presents first results obtained at the ANKA synchrotron radiation facility.

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Brosi, M., Steinmann, J. L., Blomley, E., Bründermann, E., Caselle, M., Hiller, N., … Müller, A. S. (2016). Fast mapping of terahertz bursting thresholds and characteristics at synchrotron light sources. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 19(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.19.110701

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