A general architecture of an emittance exchanger (EEX) is considered, where the horizontal and longitudinal phase spaces are exchanged. A family of designs is described which can lead to extremely short final longitudinal lengths, even subfemtosecond. Using higher-order particle simulations, a preferred configuration is found, which has better compression capability and less emittance growth than the standard EEX design at high beam energy. An alternative design is also found which eliminates any final energy-phase coupling. Features of compression using an EEX are significantly different than with a chicane because the final longitudinal phase space is decoupled from the initial longitudinal phase space. Advantages of using an EEX for comp...
Bunch length magnetic compression is used in high-brightness linacs driving free-electron lasers (FE...
Many of the most significant advances in accelerator science have been due to improvements in our ab...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Sub-fs electron bunch has been pursued in the last decade using several different methods. These met...
The emittance exchange (EEX) is a recently developed beam manipulation method providing the longitud...
An emittance exchange (EEX) beamline can manipulate longitudinal phase space via control of the tran...
Transverse-to-longitudinal emittance exchange was proposed in [1] as a tool for an effective matchin...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Electron bunches of high charge (up to 10 nC) are compressed in length in the Compact Linear Collide...
The production of ultrashort electron bunches represents a fundamental process for the realization o...
A scheme is proposed to exchange the transverse and longitudinal emittances of an electron bunch. A ...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Emittance exchange has been proposed to increase the performance of free electron lasers by tailorin...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Bunch length magnetic compression is used in high-brightness linacs driving free-electron lasers (FE...
Many of the most significant advances in accelerator science have been due to improvements in our ab...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Sub-fs electron bunch has been pursued in the last decade using several different methods. These met...
The emittance exchange (EEX) is a recently developed beam manipulation method providing the longitud...
An emittance exchange (EEX) beamline can manipulate longitudinal phase space via control of the tran...
Transverse-to-longitudinal emittance exchange was proposed in [1] as a tool for an effective matchin...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Electron bunches of high charge (up to 10 nC) are compressed in length in the Compact Linear Collide...
The production of ultrashort electron bunches represents a fundamental process for the realization o...
A scheme is proposed to exchange the transverse and longitudinal emittances of an electron bunch. A ...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Emittance exchange has been proposed to increase the performance of free electron lasers by tailorin...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Bunch length magnetic compression is used in high-brightness linacs driving free-electron lasers (FE...
Many of the most significant advances in accelerator science have been due to improvements in our ab...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...