FEL photoinjectors are based on the emittance compensation process, by which a high brightness beam can be accelerated without degradation. The experimental results obtained in the SPARC facility for which the beam dynamics has been extensively simulated confirm the theoretical predictions. The paper illustrates the most relevant beam dynamics results as well as a comparison between simulations and measurements
The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200...
In this Letter we report the first experiments aimed at the simultaneous demonstration of the emitta...
The characterization of the transverse phase space for high charge density relativistic electron bea...
For the SPARC photoinjector commissioning the emittance compensation process has been studied experi...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
The aim of the SPARC project, is to promote an R&D activity oriented to the development of a high br...
The aim of the SPARC project, is to promote an R&D activity oriented to the development of a hig...
The new generation of linac injectors driving free electron lasers in the self-amplified stimulated ...
The goal of the first stage of the SPARC commissioning was the optimization of the RF-gun settings t...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200 ...
We discuss the design of and initial results from an experiment in space-charge dominated beam dynam...
We discuss the design of and initial results from an experiment in space-charge dominated beam dyna...
THE EMITTANCE-METER Preliminary studies of the SPARC RF-Gun are planned to obtain an accurate analys...
The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200...
In this Letter we report the first experiments aimed at the simultaneous demonstration of the emitta...
The characterization of the transverse phase space for high charge density relativistic electron bea...
For the SPARC photoinjector commissioning the emittance compensation process has been studied experi...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
The aim of the SPARC project, is to promote an R&D activity oriented to the development of a high br...
The aim of the SPARC project, is to promote an R&D activity oriented to the development of a hig...
The new generation of linac injectors driving free electron lasers in the self-amplified stimulated ...
The goal of the first stage of the SPARC commissioning was the optimization of the RF-gun settings t...
In this Letter we report the first experimental observation of the double emittance minimum effect i...
The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200 ...
We discuss the design of and initial results from an experiment in space-charge dominated beam dynam...
We discuss the design of and initial results from an experiment in space-charge dominated beam dyna...
THE EMITTANCE-METER Preliminary studies of the SPARC RF-Gun are planned to obtain an accurate analys...
The SPARC project foresees the realization of a high brightness photo-injector to produce a 150-200...
In this Letter we report the first experiments aimed at the simultaneous demonstration of the emitta...
The characterization of the transverse phase space for high charge density relativistic electron bea...