Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longitudinal density of particle bunches. When used in combination with a dispersive section, the whole longitudinal phase space density can be imaged. At the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), the installation of such a device downstream of the undulators enables the reconstruction of the X-ray temporal intensity profile by comparing longitudinal phase space distributions with lasing on and lasing off. However, the resolution of this TDS is limited to around 1 fs rms (root mean square), and therefore, it is not possible to resolve single self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) spikes within one X-ray photon pulse. By combining the power spectru...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
Free-electron lasers, like the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), provide brilliant photon puls...
X-ray free-electron lasers provide ultrashort x-ray pulsesfrom several to a few hundred femtoseconds...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longitu...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longitu...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used inaccelerator physics to measure the longitud...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
The recently commissioned Linac Coherent Light Source is an x-ray free-electron laser at the SLAC Na...
The measurement of ultra-short electron bunches on the femtosecond time scale constitutes a very cha...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
The first time-resolved x-ray/optical pump-probe experiments at the SLAC Linac Coherent Light Source...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
The generation of two X-ray pulses with tunable nanosecond scale time separations has recently been ...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
Free-electron lasers, like the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), provide brilliant photon puls...
X-ray free-electron lasers provide ultrashort x-ray pulsesfrom several to a few hundred femtoseconds...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longitu...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longitu...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDS) are widely used inaccelerator physics to measure the longitud...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
Transverse deflecting structures (TDSs) are widely used in accelerator physics to measure the longit...
The recently commissioned Linac Coherent Light Source is an x-ray free-electron laser at the SLAC Na...
The measurement of ultra-short electron bunches on the femtosecond time scale constitutes a very cha...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
The first time-resolved x-ray/optical pump-probe experiments at the SLAC Linac Coherent Light Source...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
The generation of two X-ray pulses with tunable nanosecond scale time separations has recently been ...
The microbunching instability (MBI) is a well-known problem for high brightness electron beams and h...
Free-electron lasers, like the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), provide brilliant photon puls...
X-ray free-electron lasers provide ultrashort x-ray pulsesfrom several to a few hundred femtoseconds...