Coherent Synchrotron Radiation studies at the A0 photoinjector
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Coherent Synchrotron Radiation studies at the A0 photoinjector
Jayakar Charles Tobin Thangaraj & the A0 team
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Outline of the talk
Introduction
Coherent Synchrotron Radiation
– Detection and characterization of radiation– Studies on the electron beam– Impact on accelerator operation
Conclusions
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Coherent Synchrotron Radiation
• Synchrotron radiation is the result of individual electrons that randomly emit photons when passing through a bending magnet.
• Coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) is produced when a group of electrons collectively emit photons in phase. This occurs when bunch length is shorter than radiation wavelength.
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Why is it important?
• CSR induces an energy redistribution along the bunch.
• This energy modulation inside the dipole may result in modulation of the transverse slopes which may increase the projected emittance in the bend plane
q
R
R=Lo/q
Coherent radiation for lr > sz
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Condition for coherent radiation
( ) ( ) [1 ( 1) ( )]
( ) Total power radiated at wavelength ( ) Synchrotron radiation from one electron
Number of electrons in the bunch( ) 1 for
e e
e
l
P p N N f
PpNf
l l l
l ll
l l s
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The A0 beamline
=quadrupole =dipoles =diagnostics
XS4
D1
D2 D3
D43.9 GHz cavity (on/off)
CollectingOptics
Pyrodetector
1.3 GHz booster cavity
CoherentSynchrotron light
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Long wavelength cutoff due to vacuum chamber
mm
h
hh
cutoff
cutoff
20mm 900 radius Bending
inches 1.8chamber theofHeight
2
l
l
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CSR effect on the bunch is….
22 2/30.35
( )Classical electron radiusLength of the bendNumber of in the bunch
e e B
z
e
B
e
N r LE mc
rLN electrons
s
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CSR : Measurements
• Power
• Polarization
• Angular Distribution
• Using CSR as a bunchlength monitor
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What to expect ? Some estimates…
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Chirp maths:
• We expect maximum CSR power around 40 deg off crest.
56
2 2 2 2, 56 ,
056
56
0min
(1 )
For minimum bunch length1 8.33; 0.12 This yields 23
For minimum energy spread: 25 [Nominal operation]
Therefore total chirp on the beam for minimum bunch lengt
iz f z iR R
RR
s s s
0 0
h .
corresponds to ~ 38 42
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CSR Power Vs RF Phase (bunchlength)
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Polarizer angle vs CSR
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CSR Angular distribution
Ratio (Horizontal to vertical) = 4.6
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Bunch length measurement: Experimental Setup
=quadrupole =dipoles =diagnostics
XS4
D1
D2 D3
D43.9 GHz cavity (off)
CollectingOptics
Martin - PuplettInterferometer
1.3 GHz booster cavity
Synchrotron light
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Bunch length measurement: Simulation Vs Experiment
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Studying the effects of CSR on the beam
=quadrupole =dipoles =diagnostics
D1
D2 D3
D4
Skew quad
screen
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“Skewed” maths
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δ)(ηεβσ
xxquad
xxquad
quad
x
xxquadquad
s
then,)( say, If
spreadEnergy
quad at thefunction Beta
2
2
quad at the dispersion Horizontal
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“Skewed” maths
34
Energy spread chirp
At the skew quad: '
Downstream: '
quad x
quad x
quad x in
in
x
hzhx hz
x hzyf f
y R y z
So, with skew quad on, (after cancelling x-dispersion), what we see on the screen is,
inx vs z
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Twin pulse
2.6ps3.1ps
10.2 ps
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Twin pulse Profile @X24 vs SkewQuad
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Twin pulse Profile @X24 vs SkewQuad
Y
X
Skew Quad off
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Skew quad diagnostic to resolve CSR effects
Skew QUAD OFF Skew QUAD ONC
SR O
N
C
SR O
FF
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Skew quad measurements at X24Skew QUAD OFF Skew QUAD ON
Charge 300pC
Charge 600pC
Charge 900pC
Y (pixels)
X (p
ixel
s)
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Operations
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Nominal operation: Minimum energy spread
XS4D1
D2 D3
D43.9 GHz cavity ON
1.3 GHz booster cavity
Pick 9-cell phase to cancel this term.If 9-cell phase is -1/R56 , this term will vanish
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Pyroscan with and without RF chirp
No chirp Chirp
• Signal increases ~ by a factor of 2
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Interferometer measurement
Bunch length reduction ~ 2
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Summary
• Coherent synchrotron radiation has been measured at A0 for various different charges
• Power, polarization and angular distribution of CSR have been measured. CSR diagnostics.
• Skew quad has been used to look at CSR effects.
• ‘Chirp mode’ with EEX shows pulse compression. Operational for diagnostics testing.
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Thanks to…
• Randy Thurman-Keup• Amber Johnson• Jinhao Ruan• Alex Lumpkin• James Santucci• Helen Edwards• Mike Church• Philippe Piot• Yin-E Sun• Timothy Maxwell• All the A0 techs….
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• J. Ruan, A. S. Johnson, A. H. Lumpkin, R. Thurman-Keup, H. Edwards, R. P. Fliller, T. Koeth, and Y.-E Sun, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 244801 (2011).
• P. Emma, Z. Huang, and K.-J. Kim, and P. Piot, Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 9, 100702 (2006).
• Y. S. Derbenev, J. Rossbach, E. L. Saldin, and V. D. Shiltsev, DESY FEL Report No. TESLA-FEL 95-05, 1995
• K. Bertsche, P. Emma, O. Shevchenko “A simple, low cost longitudinal phase space diagnostic”, SLAC-PUB-13614