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A method for ultra-short pulse-shape measurements using far infrared coherent radiation from an undulator

✍ Scribed by G Geloni; E.L Saldin; E.A Schneidmiller; M.V Yurkov


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
322 KB
Volume
528
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, we discuss a method for non-destructive measurements of the longitudinal profile of sub-picosecond electron bunches for X-ray free electron lasers. The method is based on the detection of the coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) produced by a bunch passing through an undulator. Coherent radiation energy within a central cone turns out to be proportional, per pulse, to the square modulus of the bunch form-factor at the resonant frequency of the fundamental harmonic. An attractive feature of the proposed technique is the absence of any apparent limitation which would distort measurements. Indeed, the radiation process takes place in vacuum and is described by analytical formulae. CSR propagates to the detector placed in vacuum. Since CSR energy is in the range up to a fraction of mJ, a simple bolometer is used to measure the energy with a high accuracy. The proposed technique is very sensitive and it is capable of probing the electron bunches with a resolution down to a few microns.