Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams

Velocity bunching has been recently proposed as a tool for compressing electron beam pulses in modern high brightness photoinjector sources. This tool is familiar from earlier schemes implemented for bunching dc electron sources, but presents peculiar challenges when applied to high current, low emi...

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Main Authors: S. G. Anderson, P. Musumeci, J. B. Rosenzweig, W. J. Brown, R. J. England, M. Ferrario, J. S. Jacob, M. C. Thompson, G. Travish, A. M. Tremaine, R. Yoder
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2005-01-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.8.014401
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spelling doaj-5b5e7ac7a4b84980b4664e752785f3672020-11-25T01:39:52ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams1098-44022005-01-018101440110.1103/PhysRevSTAB.8.014401Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beamsS. G. AndersonP. MusumeciJ. B. RosenzweigW. J. BrownR. J. EnglandM. FerrarioJ. S. JacobM. C. ThompsonG. TravishA. M. TremaineR. YoderVelocity bunching has been recently proposed as a tool for compressing electron beam pulses in modern high brightness photoinjector sources. This tool is familiar from earlier schemes implemented for bunching dc electron sources, but presents peculiar challenges when applied to high current, low emittance beams from photoinjectors. The main difficulty foreseen is control of emittance oscillations in the beam in this scheme, which can be naturally considered as an extension of the emittance compensation process at moderate energies. This paper presents two scenarios in which velocity bunching, combined with emittance control, is to play a role in nascent projects. The first is termed ballistic bunching, where the changing of relative particle velocities and positions occur in distinct regions, a short high gradient linac, and a drift length. This scenario is discussed in the context of the proposed ORION photoinjector. Simulations are used to explore the relationship between the degree of bunching, and the emittance compensation process. Experimental measurements performed at the UCLA Neptune Laboratory of the surprisingly robust bunching process, as well as accompanying deleterious transverse effects, are presented. An unanticipated mechanism for emittance growth in bends for highly momentum chirped beam was identified and studied in these experiments. The second scenario may be designated as phase space rotation, and corresponds closely to the recent proposal of Ferrario and Serafini. Its implementation for the compression of the electron beam pulse length in the PLEIADES inverse Compton scattering (ICS) experiment at LLNL is discussed. It is shown in simulations that optimum compression may be obtained by manipulation of the phases in low gradient traveling wave accelerator sections. Measurements of the bunching and emittance control achieved in such an implementation at PLEIADES, as well as aspects of the use of velocity-bunched beam directly in ICS experiments, are presented.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.8.014401
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author S. G. Anderson
P. Musumeci
J. B. Rosenzweig
W. J. Brown
R. J. England
M. Ferrario
J. S. Jacob
M. C. Thompson
G. Travish
A. M. Tremaine
R. Yoder
spellingShingle S. G. Anderson
P. Musumeci
J. B. Rosenzweig
W. J. Brown
R. J. England
M. Ferrario
J. S. Jacob
M. C. Thompson
G. Travish
A. M. Tremaine
R. Yoder
Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
author_facet S. G. Anderson
P. Musumeci
J. B. Rosenzweig
W. J. Brown
R. J. England
M. Ferrario
J. S. Jacob
M. C. Thompson
G. Travish
A. M. Tremaine
R. Yoder
author_sort S. G. Anderson
title Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
title_short Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
title_full Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
title_fullStr Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
title_full_unstemmed Velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
title_sort velocity bunching of high-brightness electron beams
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
issn 1098-4402
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Velocity bunching has been recently proposed as a tool for compressing electron beam pulses in modern high brightness photoinjector sources. This tool is familiar from earlier schemes implemented for bunching dc electron sources, but presents peculiar challenges when applied to high current, low emittance beams from photoinjectors. The main difficulty foreseen is control of emittance oscillations in the beam in this scheme, which can be naturally considered as an extension of the emittance compensation process at moderate energies. This paper presents two scenarios in which velocity bunching, combined with emittance control, is to play a role in nascent projects. The first is termed ballistic bunching, where the changing of relative particle velocities and positions occur in distinct regions, a short high gradient linac, and a drift length. This scenario is discussed in the context of the proposed ORION photoinjector. Simulations are used to explore the relationship between the degree of bunching, and the emittance compensation process. Experimental measurements performed at the UCLA Neptune Laboratory of the surprisingly robust bunching process, as well as accompanying deleterious transverse effects, are presented. An unanticipated mechanism for emittance growth in bends for highly momentum chirped beam was identified and studied in these experiments. The second scenario may be designated as phase space rotation, and corresponds closely to the recent proposal of Ferrario and Serafini. Its implementation for the compression of the electron beam pulse length in the PLEIADES inverse Compton scattering (ICS) experiment at LLNL is discussed. It is shown in simulations that optimum compression may be obtained by manipulation of the phases in low gradient traveling wave accelerator sections. Measurements of the bunching and emittance control achieved in such an implementation at PLEIADES, as well as aspects of the use of velocity-bunched beam directly in ICS experiments, are presented.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.8.014401
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