Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerators, in particular for free electron laser facilities, where the length of the machine and the efficiency of the lasing process depend on it. Measurements performed at the SwissFEL Injector Test Facility revealed an increase in slice emittance after compressing the bunch even for moderate compression factors. The phenomenon was experimentally studied by characterizing the dependence of the effect on beam and machine parameters relevant for the bunch compression. The reproduction of these measurements in simulation required the use of a 3D beam dynamics model along the bunch compressor that includes coherent synchrotron radiation. Our investigat...
Electron bunches of high charge (up to 10 nC) are compressed in length in the Compact Linear Collide...
Evolution of short intense electron bunches passing through bunch-compressing beam lines is studied ...
Abstract This paper is an addendum to reference (Brynes et al 2018 New J. Phys. ...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
A characterization of the transverse emittance of a 200 pC, 6 ps long electron bunch has been perfor...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Measurements of the beam emittance during bunch compression in the CLIC Test Facility (CTF-II) are d...
Evolution of short intense electron bunches passing through bunch-compressing beam lines is studied ...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
In order to reach the high peak current required for an x-ray free electron laser, two separate magn...
The emittance of the electron beam is crucial for Free-Electron Laser facilities: it has a strong in...
The free-electron laser (FEL) at the TESLA test facility (TTF2) produces laser-like radiation in the...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) is of great interest to those designing accelerators as drivers...
Electron bunches of high charge (up to 10 nC) are compressed in length in the Compact Linear Collide...
Evolution of short intense electron bunches passing through bunch-compressing beam lines is studied ...
Abstract This paper is an addendum to reference (Brynes et al 2018 New J. Phys. ...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
Minimizing the dilution of the electron beam emittance is crucial for the performance of accelerator...
A characterization of the transverse emittance of a 200 pC, 6 ps long electron bunch has been perfor...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Measurements of the beam emittance during bunch compression in the CLIC Test Facility (CTF-II) are d...
Evolution of short intense electron bunches passing through bunch-compressing beam lines is studied ...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
In order to reach the high peak current required for an x-ray free electron laser, two separate magn...
The emittance of the electron beam is crucial for Free-Electron Laser facilities: it has a strong in...
The free-electron laser (FEL) at the TESLA test facility (TTF2) produces laser-like radiation in the...
Bunches of high charge (10 nC) are compressed in length in the CTF II bunch compressor from 1.2 mm r...
Coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) is of great interest to those designing accelerators as drivers...
Electron bunches of high charge (up to 10 nC) are compressed in length in the Compact Linear Collide...
Evolution of short intense electron bunches passing through bunch-compressing beam lines is studied ...
Abstract This paper is an addendum to reference (Brynes et al 2018 New J. Phys. ...