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title: Optinum Beam Creation In Photoinjectors Using Space-Charge Expansion
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year: 2006
16 authors: J. B. Rosenzweig | A.M. Cook | M. Dunning | R. J. England | M. Bellaveglia | M. Boscolo | L. Catani | A. Cianchi | G. Di Pirro | M. Gerrario | D. Filippetto | G. Gatti | P. Musumeci | L. Palumbo | C. Vicario | S. Jones
abstract: It has recently been shown that by illuminating a photocathode with an ultra-short laser pulse of appropriate transverse profile, a uniform density, ellipsoidally shaped bunch is dynamically formed, which then has linear space-charge fields in all dimensions inside of the bunch. We study here this process, and its marriage to the standard emittance compensation scenario that is implemented in most modern photoinjectors. It is seen that the two processes are compatible, with simulations indicating that a very high brightness beam can be obtained. The scheme has produced stimulus for a series of experiments at the SPARC injector at Frascati in 2006-2007. An initial time-resolved experiment has been performed involving Cerenkov radiation produced at an aerogel. We discuss the results of this preliminary experiment, as well as plans for future experiments to resolve the ellipsoidal bunch shape at low energy. Future measurements at high energy based on fs resolution RF sweepers are discussed.
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title: EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF DYNAMICALLY OPTIMIZED PHOTOELECTRON BEAMS
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conference: Erice 2005
year: 2006
16 authors: James Rosenzweig | A.M. Cook | M. Dunning | R. J. England | P. Musumeci | M. Bellaveglia | M. Boscolo | L. Catani | A. Cianchi | G. Di Pirro | M. Ferrario | D. Fillipetto | G. Gatti | L. Palumbo | L. Sserafini | C. Vicario
abstract: We discuss the design of and initial results from an experiment in space-charge dominated beam dynamics which explores a new regime of high-brightness electron beam generation at the SPARC (located at INFN-LNF, Frascati) photoinjector. The scheme under study employs the natural tendency in intense electron beams to configure themselves to produce a uniform density, giving a nearly ideal beam from the viewpoint of space charge-induced emittance. The experiments are aimed at testing the marriage of this idea with a related concept, emittance compensation, We show that the existing infrastructure at SPARC is nearly ideal for the proposed tests, and that this new regime of operating photoinjector may be the preferred method of obtaining highest brightness beams with lower energy spread. We discuss the design of the experiment, including developing of a novel time-dependent, aerogel-based imaging system. This system has been installed at SPARC, and first evidence for nearly uniformly filled ellipsoidal charge distributions recorded.
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title: The SPARC Project: A High Brightness Electron Beam Source at LNF to Drive a SASE-FEL Experiment
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conference: 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference
year: 2003
75 authors: D. Alesini | S. Bertolucci | M. Biagini | C. Biscari | R. Boni | M. Boscolo | M. Castellano | A. Clozza | G. Di Pirro | A. Drago | A. Esposito | M. Ferrario | V. Fusco | A. Gallo | A. Ghigo | S. Guiducci | M. Incurvati | C. Ligi | F. Marcellini | M. Migliorati | C. Milardi | L. Palumbo | L. Pellegrino | M. Preger | P. Raimondi | R. Ricci | C. Sanelli | M. Serio | F. Sgamma | B. Spataro | A. Stecchi | A. Stella | F. Tazzioli | C. Vaccarezza | M. Vescovi | C. Vicario | M. Zobov | F. Alessandria | A. Bacci | I. Boscolo | F. Broggi | S. Cialdi | C. DeMartinis | D. Giove | C. Maroli | V. Petrillo | M. Rome | L. Serafini | D. Levi | M. Mattioli | L. Catani | E. Chiadroni | S. Tazzari | R. Bartolini | F. Ciocci | G. Dattoli | A. Doria | F. Flora | G. P. Gallerano | L. Giannessi | E. Giovenale | G. Messina | L. Mezi | P. L. Ottaviani | L. Picardi | M. Quattromini | A. Renieri | C. Ronsivalle | A. Cianchi | A. D'Angelo | R. Di Salvo | A. Fantini | D. Moricciani | C. Schaerf | J. B. Rosenzweig
abstract: The Project SPARC (Sorgente Pulsata e Amplificata di Radiazione Coerente), proposed by a collaboration among ENEA-INFN-CNR-Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata" -INFM-ST, was recently approved by the Italian Government and will be built at LNF of INFN. The aim of the project is to promote an R&D activity oriented to the development of a coherent ultra-brilliant X-ray source in Italy. This collaboration has identified a program founded on two main issues: the generation of ultra-high peak brightness electron beams and of resonant higher harmonics in the SASE-FEL process.
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title: Start to End Simulations for the SPARX Proposal
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conference: 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference
year: 2003
18 authors: M. Biagini | M. Boscolo | M. Ferrario | V. Fusco | S. Guiducci | B. Spataro | C. Vaccarezza | M. Zobov | L. Serafini | R. Bartolini | G. Dattoli | L. Giannessi | L. Mezi | M. Quattromini | C. Ronsivalle | E. Chiadroni | P. Emma | J. B. Rosenzweig
abstract: The resource allocation in the Italian National Research Plan (PNR) for the development of a coherent ultra-brilliant X-ray source, based on a SASE Free Electron Laser, brought about the formation of a CNR-ENEA-INFN- University of Roma "Tor Vergata" study group. A conceptual design study has been developed and possible schemes for linac sources have been investigated leading to the SPARX proposal. We report in this paper the results of start to end simulations concerning the option based on an S-band normal conducting linac. Saturation at 1-10 nm can be achieved in a 40 m long undulator provided the peak current delivered by the linac is 2.5 kA at 2.5 GeV with rms normalized slice emittance of the order of 1 _m and the energy spread less than 0.1%. One of the most critical systems is the bunch compressor. The effects on beam dynamics of a magnetic chicane system and a rectilinear RF compressor (based on velocity bunching), integrated in a high brightness photoinjector, are analyzed and compared in this paper.
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title: Status of the SPARC-X Project
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year: 2007
97 authors: C. Vaccarezza | D. Alesini | M. Bellaveglia | S. Bertolucci | R. Boni | M. Boscolo | M. Castellano | A. Clozza | L. Cultrera | G. Di Pirro | A. Drago | A. Esposito | M. Ferrario | L. Ficcadenti | D. Filippetto | V. Fusco | A. Gallo | G. Gatti | A. Ghigo | C. Ligi | A. Marinelli | M. Migliorati | A. Mostacci | E. Pace | L. Palumbo | L. Pellegrino | M. Preger | R. Ricci | C. Sanelli | M. Serio | F. Sgamma | B. Spataro | A. Stella | F. Tazzioli | M. Vescovi | C. Vicario | F. Ciocci | G. Dattoli | A. Dipace | A. Doria | F. Flora | G.P. Gallerano | L. Giannessi | E. Giovenale | G. Messina | P.L. Ottaviani | S. Pagnutti | G. Parisi | L. Picardi | M. Quattromini | A. Renieri | G. Ronci | C. Ronsivalle | M. Rosetti | E. Sabia | M. Sassi | A. Torre | A. Zucchini | M. Mattioli | D. Pelliccia | L. Catani | E. Chiadroni | A. Cianchi | E. Gabrielli | C. Schaerf | P. Musumeci | M. Petrarca | F. Alessandria | A. Bacci | R. Bonifacio | I. Boscolo | F. Broggi | C. De Martinis | F. Castelli | S. Cialdi | D. Giove | A. Flacco | C. Maroli | V. Petrillo | A.R. Rossi | L. Serafini | A. Perrone | M. Labat | O. Tcherbakoff | G. Lambert | D. Garzella | M. Bougeard | P. Breger | P. Monchicourt | H. Merdji | P. Salières | B. Carré | M. E. Couprie | P. Emma | C. Pellegrini | S. Reiche | J. Rosenzweig
abstract: SPARC-X is a two branch project consisting in the SPARC test facility dedicated to the development and test of critical subsystems such as high brightness photoinjector and a modular expandable undulator for SASE-FEL experiments at 500 nm with seeding, and the SPARX facility aiming at generation of high brilliance coherent radiation in the 1.5-13 nm range, based on the achieved expertise. The projects are supported by MIUR (Research Department of Italian Government) and Regione Lazio. SPARC has completed the commissioning phase of the photoinjector in November 2006. The achieved experimental results are here summarized together with the status of the second phase commissioning plans. The SPARX project is based on the generation of ultra high peak brightness electron beams at the energy of 1 and 2 GeV generating radiation in the 1.5-13 nm range. The construction is at the moment planned in two steps starting with a 1 GeV Linac. The project layout including both RF-compression and magnetic chicane techniques has been studied.
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title: OPTIMUM ELECTRON BUNCH CREATION IN A PHOTOINJECTOR
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year: 2007
16 authors: J.B. Rosenzweig | A.M. Cook | M. Dunning | R.J. England | P. Musumeci | M. Bellaveglia | M. Boscolo | L. Catani | A. Cianchi | G. Di Pirro | M. Ferrario | D. Filippetto | G. Gatti | L. Palumbo | C. Vicario | S. Jones
abstract: Recent studies have shown that by illuminating a pho- tocathode with an ultra-short laser pulse of appropriate transverse profile, a uniform density, ellipsoidally shaped electron bunch can be dynamically formed. Linear space- charge fields then exist in all dimensions inside of the bunch, which minimizes emittance growth. Here we study this process, and its marriage to the standard emittance compensation scenario that is implemented in most modern photoinjectors. We show that the two processes are com- patible, with simulations indicating that a very high bright- ness beam can be obtained. An initial time-resolved experi- ment has been performed at the SPARC injector in Frascati, involving Cerenkov radiation produced at an aerogel. We discuss the results of this preliminary experiment, as well as plans for future experiments at the UCLA Pegasus labo- ratory to resolve the ellipsoidal bunch shape at low energy. Future measurements at high energy based on fs resolution RF sweepers are discussed.
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title: Status of the SPARC Photoinjector
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year: 2006
69 authors: D. Alesini | M. Bellaveglia | S. Bertolucci | R. Boni | M. Boscolo | M. Castellano | A. Clozza | L. Cultrera | G. Di Pirro | A. Drago | A. Esposito | M. Ferrario | L. Ficcadenti | D. Filippetto | V. Fusco | G. Gatti | A. Gallo | A. Ghigo | M. Incurvati | C. Ligi | F. Marcellini | M. Migliorati | A. Mostacci | L. Palumbo | L. Pellegrino | M. Preger | R. Ricci | C. Sanelli | M. Serio | F. Sgamma | B. Spataro | A. Stecchi | A. Stella | F. Tazzioli | C. Vaccarezza | M. Vescovi | C. Vicario | F. Alessandria | A. Bacci | I. Boscolo | F. Broggi | S.Cialdi | C. DeMartinis | D. Giove | C. Maroli | M. Mauri | V. Petrillo | M. Rome | A. R. Rossi | L. Serafini | D. Levi | M. Mattioli | P. Musumeci | G. Medici | D. Pelliccia | M. Petrarca | L. Catani | E. Chiadroni | A. Cianchi | E. Gabrielli | S. Tazzari | A. Perrone | L. Giannessi | L. Picardi | M. Quattromini | C. Ronsivalle | J. Rosenzweig | G. Travish | S. Reiche
abstract: The SPARC Project is starting the commissioning of its photo-injector. RF gun, RF sources, RF network and control, power supplies, emittance meter, beam diagnostics and control to measure the RF gun beam have been installed. The photocathode drive laser has been characterized in terms of pulse shape and quality. We will report also about first tests made on RF gun and on the emittance meter device. Additional R&D on X-band and S-band structures for velocity bunching are in progress, as well as studies on new photocathode materials. We will also discuss studies on solenoid field defects, beam based alignments and exotic electron bunch production via blow-out of short laser pulses.
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title: Status of the SPARX FEL Project
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year: 2006
67 authors: C.Vaccarezza | D.Alesini | M.Bellaveglia | S.Bertolucci | M.E Biagini | R.Boni | M.Boscolo | M.Castellano | A.Clozza | L.Cultrera | G.Di Pirro | A.Drago | A.Esposito | M.Ferrario | D.Filippetto | V.Fusco | A.Gallo | A.Ghigo | S.Guiducci | M.Migliorati | L.Palumbo | L.Pellegrino | M.Preger | C.Sanelli | M.Serio | F.Sgamma | B.Spataro | A.Stella | F.Tazzioli | M.Vescovi | C.Vicario | F. Ciocci | G.Dattoli | A.Doria | F.Flora | G.Gallerano | L.Giannessi | E.Giovenale | G.Messina | P.L. Ottaviani | G.Parisi | L.Picardi | M.Quattromini | A.Renieri | C. Ronsivalle | S.Cialdi | C.Maroli | V.Petrillo | M. Rome | L.Serafini | L.Catani | E.Chiadroni | A. Cianchi | C.Schaerf | P.Musumeci | F.Alessandria | A.Bacci | F.Broggi | C.De Martinis | D.Giove | M.Mauri | L.Ficcadenti | M.Mattioli | A.Mostacci | P.Emma | S.Reiche | J. Rosenzweig
abstract: The SPARX project consists in an X-ray-FEL facility jointly supported by MIUR (Research Department of Italian Government), Regione Lazio, CNR, ENEA, INFN and Rome University Tor Vergata. It is the natural extension of the ongoing activities of the SPARC collaboration. The aim is the generation of electron beams characterized by ultra-high peak brightness at the energy of 1 and 2 GeV, for the first and the second phase respectively. The beam is expected to drive a single pass FEL experiment in the range of 13.5÷6 nm and 6÷1.5 nm, at 1 GeV and 2 GeV respectively, both in SASE and SEEDED FEL configurations. A hybrid scheme of RF and magnetic compression will be adopted, based on the expertise achieved at the SPARC high brightness photoinjector presently under commissioning at Frascati INFN-LNF Laboratories [1,2]. The use of superconducting and exotic undulator sections will be also exploited. In this paper we report the progress of the collaboration together with start to end simulation results based on a combined scheme of RF compression techniques.
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title: Status Report on SPARC Project
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96 authors: A. Renieri | M. Carpanese | F. Ciocci | G. Dattoli | A. Di Pace | A. Doria | F. Flora | G.P. Gallerano | L. Giannessi | E. Giovenale | G. Messina | L. Mezi | P.L. Ottaviani | S. Pagnutti | G. Parisi | L. Picardi | M. Quattromini | G. Ronci | C. Ronsivalle | E. Sabia | M. Sassi | A. Zucchini | D. Alesini | M. Bellaveglia | S. Bertolucci | M.E. Biagini | C. Biscari | R. Boni | M. Boscolo | M. Castellano | A. Clozza | G. Di Pirro | A. Drago | A. Esposito | M. Ferrario | D. Filippetto | V. Fusco | A. Gallo | A. Ghigo | S. Guiducci | M. Incurvati | C. Ligi | F. Marcellini | M. Migliorati | C. Milardi | L. Palumbo | L. Pellegrino | M. Preger | P. Raimondi | R. Ricci | C. Sanelli | M. Serio | F. Sgamma | B. Spataro | A. Stecchi | A. Stella | F. Tazzioli | C. Vaccarezza | M. Vescovi | C. Vicario | M. Zobov | F. Alessandria | A. Bacci | I. Boscolo | F. Broggi | S. Cialdi | C. De Martinis | D. Giove | C. Maroli | V. Petrillo | M. RomË | L. Serafini | D. Levi | M. Mattioli | G. Medici | P. Musumeci | L. Catani | E. Chiadroni | S. Tazzari | C.J. Bocchetta | M. Danailov | G. D'Auria | M. Ferianis | A. Cianchi | A. D'Angelo | R. Di Salvo | A. Fantini | D. Moricciani | C. Schaerf | S. Reiche | J.B. Rosenzweig | G. Travish | D.H. Dowell | P. Emma | C. Limborg | D. Palmer
abstract: We review the status of FEL source activity of the ongoing SPARC FEL experiment, developed within the framework of a collaboration among ENEA, CNR, INFN, INFM, Sincrotrone Trieste and University of Rome Tor Vergata. The project is aimed at realising a SASE-FEL source, operating in the visible (around 500 nm), with an extended range of tunability down to the VUV (100 nm) by the use of the mechanism of non-linear harmonic generation. The development of the relevant activities foresees the realisation of an advanced 150 MeV photo- injector source, aimed at producing a high brightness electron beams, needed to drive a SASE-FEL experiment, and a 14 m long undulator. We present the status of the design and construction of SPARC FEL device. In particular we discuss the choice of the project parameters, their optimisation and the sensitivity of the SPARC performance to any parameter variation. We will show, using start-to-end simulations, what is the impact of the e- beam and of the undulator parameters on the characteristics of the output laser field and in particular on the amount of the non-linearly generated power at higher harmonics.
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title: The SPARX project: R & D Activity towards X-Ray Sources
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79 authors: D.Alesini | S.Bertolucci | M. Bellaveglia | M.E.Biagini | R.Boni | M.Boscolo | M.Castellano | A.Clozza | G.Di Pirro | A.Drago | A.Esposito | M.Ferrario | D. Filippetto | V.Fusco | A.Gallo | A.Ghigo | S.Guiducci | M.Incurvati | C.Ligi | F.Marcellini | M.Migliorati | A.Mostacci | L.Palumbo | L.Pellegrino | M.Preger | P. Raimondi | R.Ricci | C.Sanelli | M.Serio | F.Sgamma | B.Spataro | A.Stecchi | A.Stella | F.Tazzioli | C.Vaccarezza | M.Vescovi | C.Vicario | F.Alessandria | A.Bacci | I.Boscolo | F.Broggi | S.Cialdi | C.De Martinis | D.Giove | C.Maroli | M. Mauri | V.Petrillo | M.Romè | L.Serafini | M.Mattioli | P. Musumeci | L.Catani | E.Chiadroni | A. Cianchi | C. Schaerf | F.Ciocci | G.Dattoli | A. Di Pace | A.Doria | F.Flora | G.P.Gallerano | L.Giannessi | E.Giovenale | G.Messina | L.Mezi | P.L.Ottaviani | S. Pagnutti G. Parisi | L.Picardi | M.Quattromini | A.Renieri | C.Ronsivalle | A. Torre | A. Zucchini | S. De Silvestri | M. Nisoli | S. Stagira | J.B. Rosenzweig | S. Reiche | P.Emma
abstract: SPARX is an evolutionary project proposed by a collaboration among ENEA-INFN-CNR-Universita` di Roma Tor Vergata aiming at the construction of a FEL- SASE X-ray source in the Tor Vergata Campus. The first phase of the SPARX project, funded by Government Agencies, will be focused on R&D activity on critical components and techniques for future X-ray facilities as described in this paper.
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