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Analysis of the microbunching instability in a mid-energy electron linac*

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, , Citation Da-Zhang Huang et al 2015 Chinese Phys. C 39 038101 DOI 10.1088/1674-1137/39/3/038101

1674-1137/39/3/038101

Abstract

Microbunching instability usually exists in the linear accelerator (linac) of a free electron laser (FEL) facility. If it is not controlled effectively, the beam quality will be damaged seriously and the machine will not operate properly. In the electron linac of a soft X-ray FEL device, because the electron energy is not very high, the problem can become even more serious. As a typical example, the microbunching instability in the linac of the proposed Shanghai Soft X-ray Free Electron Laser facility (SXFEL) is investigated in detail by means of both analytical formulae and simulation tools. In the study, a new mechanism introducing random noise into the beam current profile as the beam passes through a chicane-type bunch compressor is proposed. The higher-order modes that appear in the simulations suggest that further improvement of the current theoretical model of the instability is needed.

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  • Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, (11275253), and Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai City (12ZR1436600)

10.1088/1674-1137/39/3/038101