23–24 Sept 2020
Virtual Meeting via Zoom
Europe/Berlin timezone

First-order detection for the Steady-State Microbunching experiment at the MLS

24 Sept 2020, 10:40
5m
Virtual Meeting via Zoom

Virtual Meeting via Zoom

Speed talk Beam Dynamics

Speaker

Mr Arnold Kruschinski (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)

Description

Rising demand for high-power radiation sources has inspired the proposal of the Steady-State Microbunching mechanism. Its implementation will allow the generation of coherent radiation at a storage ring facility, creating a high peak power/high average power radiation source over a wide range of wavelengths up to the EUV range. A Proof-of-Principle experiment is conducted at the Metrology Light Source (MLS) in Berlin and has already conclusively shown that a microbunch structure can be sustained over a full turn on a storage ring. The coherent signal detection has so far been conducted at higher undulator harmonics. This will be complemented by a fundamental mode detection setup as part of my Master’s thesis, allowing the completion of the first phase of the PoP experiment.

Primary authors

Prof. Andreas Jankowiak (HZB) Mr Arne Hoehl (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt) Mr Arnold Kruschinski (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Dr Jörg Feikes (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Dr Roman Klein (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)

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