[BTeam] Arc-Like Variable Bunch Compressors
Alex Bogacz
bogacz at jlab.org
Mon Jun 29 14:29:04 EDT 2020
Thanks Jay,
Cheers,
Alex
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S. Alex Bogacz,
Accelerator Physics Group Leader
Center for Advanced Studies of Accelerators
Jefferson Lab
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On Jun 29, 2020, at 7:54 AM, Jay Benesch <benesch at jlab.org> wrote:
Alex, at least, may know all these tricks. For me and others, it may be informative.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.15051
Arc-Like Variable Bunch Compressors
Peter H. Williams, Gustavo Pérez-Segurana, Ian R. Bailey, Sara Thorin, Bill Kyle, Jonas Björklund Svensson
Electron bunch compressors formed of achromat arcs have a natural advantage over the more commonly used chicane compressors in that linearisation of the longitudinal phase space is of the correct sign to compensate for the curvature imprinted by rf acceleration. Here we extend the utility of arc compressors to enable variation of the longitudinal compaction within a fixed footprint. We also show that this variability can be achieved independently order-by-order in momentum deviation. The technique we employ consists of additional dipoles, leading to the advantageous property that variability can be achieved without incurring significant penalty in terms of chromatic degradation. We show this by comparison to an alternative system where additional quadrupoles are utilised to enable variation of momentum compaction. Each of these alternative approaches are being considered in the context of an upgrade of the MAX IV linac, Sweden, to enable a soft X-ray free-electron laser (FEL) in addition to its existing functions.
Comments: 8 pages
Subjects: Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:2006.15051 [physics.acc-ph]
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