In the two-bunch operation mode of the Swiss Free Electron Laser (SwissFEL) machine, two electron bunches, separated by 28 ns, are fired and accelerated every 10 ms. The electron beam is passed through several accelerating cavities that are energized by high-power radio frequency (RF) pulses. The RF voltage generates a specific time-dependant accelerating gradient profile that results in different energy gains for the two bunches. It is often required that the two electron beams experience the same accelerating gradient through the cavities. This can be achieved by shifting the RF pulse in time to change the relative energy of the two beams. However, in the digital RF system used here, the minimum shift is limited by the sampling time of th...
The intensity of the radiation produced by a Free Electron Laser (FEL) is more intense, coherent, an...
The output power of a free electron laser (FEL) has extremely high variance even when all FEL parame...
Feedback control of the longitudinal and transverse electron beam profiles are considered to be crit...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
In linear particle accelerators used for free electron lasers, it is often required that the electro...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Free electron laser facilities, such as the European XFEL, make increasingly high demands on the lon...
In the initial development stage the future European XFEL offers five beam lines to users performing...
Bunch charge variations in Free Electron Lasers such as the Free Electron Lasers at Hamburg (FLASH) ...
The Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility providing high brilliant laser light f...
Bunch charge variations in Free Electron Lasers such as the Free Electron Lasers at Hamburg (FLASH) ...
Bunch charge variations in free electron lasers such as the free electron laser (FEL) in Hamburg (FL...
Bunch charge variations in free electron lasers such as the free electron laser (FEL) in Hamburg (FL...
The intensity of the radiation produced by a Free Electron Laser (FEL) is more intense, coherent, an...
The output power of a free electron laser (FEL) has extremely high variance even when all FEL parame...
Feedback control of the longitudinal and transverse electron beam profiles are considered to be crit...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
In linear particle accelerators used for free electron lasers, it is often required that the electro...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Free electron laser facilities, such as the European XFEL, make increasingly high demands on the lon...
In the initial development stage the future European XFEL offers five beam lines to users performing...
Bunch charge variations in Free Electron Lasers such as the Free Electron Lasers at Hamburg (FLASH) ...
The Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility providing high brilliant laser light f...
Bunch charge variations in Free Electron Lasers such as the Free Electron Lasers at Hamburg (FLASH) ...
Bunch charge variations in free electron lasers such as the free electron laser (FEL) in Hamburg (FL...
Bunch charge variations in free electron lasers such as the free electron laser (FEL) in Hamburg (FL...
The intensity of the radiation produced by a Free Electron Laser (FEL) is more intense, coherent, an...
The output power of a free electron laser (FEL) has extremely high variance even when all FEL parame...
Feedback control of the longitudinal and transverse electron beam profiles are considered to be crit...