Free-electron lasers operating in the UV or x-ray radiation spectrum require peak beam currents that are generally higher than those obtainable by present electron sources, thus making bunch compression necessary. Compression, however, may heighten the effects of collective forces and degrade the beam quality. In this paper we provide a framework for investigating some of these effects in rf compressors by focusing on the longitudinal dynamics of small-amplitude density perturbations, which have the potential to cause the disruptive appearance of the so-called microbunching instability. We develop a linear theory valid for low-to-moderate compression factors under the assumption of a 1D impedance model of longitudinal space charge and provi...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
The microbunching instability seeded by small initial density modulation and driven by collective ef...
Free-electron lasers operating in the UV or x-ray radiation spectrum require peak beam currents that...
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) operating in the UV or x-ray radiation spectrum require peak beam curren...
Microbunching can cause an instability which degrades beam quality. This is a major concern for free...
To reach high peak currents driving Free-Electron Lasers an initial chirped electron bunch is compre...
To reach high peak currents driving Free-Electron Lasers an initial chirped electron bunch is compre...
The production of ultrashort electron bunches represents a fundamental process for the realization o...
The x-ray free-electron laser has established itself as the brightest available source of x-rays, ex...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of the magnetic bunch length compression on the d...
The optimal performance of high-brightness free-electron lasers (FELs) is limited by the microbunchi...
22High-brightness electron bunches, such as those generated and accelerated in free-electron lasers ...
The microbunching instability is one of the most significant effects, which can lead to a severe deg...
In a two-stage compression and acceleration system, where each stage compresses a chirped bunch in a...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
The microbunching instability seeded by small initial density modulation and driven by collective ef...
Free-electron lasers operating in the UV or x-ray radiation spectrum require peak beam currents that...
Free Electron Lasers (FELs) operating in the UV or x-ray radiation spectrum require peak beam curren...
Microbunching can cause an instability which degrades beam quality. This is a major concern for free...
To reach high peak currents driving Free-Electron Lasers an initial chirped electron bunch is compre...
To reach high peak currents driving Free-Electron Lasers an initial chirped electron bunch is compre...
The production of ultrashort electron bunches represents a fundamental process for the realization o...
The x-ray free-electron laser has established itself as the brightest available source of x-rays, ex...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of the magnetic bunch length compression on the d...
The optimal performance of high-brightness free-electron lasers (FELs) is limited by the microbunchi...
22High-brightness electron bunches, such as those generated and accelerated in free-electron lasers ...
The microbunching instability is one of the most significant effects, which can lead to a severe deg...
In a two-stage compression and acceleration system, where each stage compresses a chirped bunch in a...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
Velocity bunching (or RF compression) represents a promising technique complementary to magnetic com...
The microbunching instability seeded by small initial density modulation and driven by collective ef...