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This accelerator can produce single electron bunches with length of about 8~$\pm1$~ps~[1] and energy up to 50~MeV. Experimental comparison of Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (CSPR) and Coherent Transition Radiation (CTR) will take place at CLIO accelerator~[2]. To predict the spectrums of CTR and CSPR and optimise the CLIO parameters for the experiment, we have performed simulations of of the accelerator using ASTRA~[3].98 CLIO is a Free Electron Laser based on a thermoionic electron gun. Experimental comparison of Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (CSPR) and Coherent Transition Radiation (CTR) will take place at CLIO accelerator. To measure and optimize the bunch length at CLIO we plan to use install a bunch length monitor at the exit of the AC at CLIO. 112 99 } 113 100 114 \headerbox{Reference}{name=reference,column=0,row=0,below=introduction}{ 115 \begin{flushleft} 116 \begin{itemize} 117 \item{1} 118 F. Glotin a. o. 119 \emph{Bunch length measurments on CLIO}, NI\&MPResearch A 341 (1994) 49-53 120 121 \item{2} 122 J.C.Bourdon a. o. 123 \emph{CLIO: Free Electron Laser in ORSAY} Epac 88, Rome, Italy. World Scientific, pp.314-316, 1989 124 125 \item{3} 126 Klaus Floettmann, 127 \emph{A Space Charge Tracking Algorithm Version 3.0}, DESY, Germany, October 2011(Update April 2014) 128 129 \item{4} 130 R. Chaput a. o. 131 \emph{Optimisation of the FEL CLIO Linear Accelerator} 132 133 \item{5} 134 S. J. Smith and E. M. Purcell, Phys. Rev. 92, 1069 ~1953!. 135 136 \item{6} 137 J. H. Brownell, J. Walsh, G. Doucas 138 \emph{Spontaneous Smith-Purcell radiation described through induced surface currents}, Physical review E volume 57, number 1 January 1998 139 140 \item{7} 141 S. Casalbuoni a. o. 142 \emph{ Ultrabroadband terahertz source and beamline based on coherent transition radiation}, Phys. rev. AB, 030705 (2009) 143 \end{itemize} 144 \end{flushleft} 101 \headerbox{CTR}{name=ctr,column=0,row=0,below=introduction}{ 102 \begin{center} 103 \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f8.pdf}\\ 104 \smaller \textit{CTR spectrums of the different bunch profiles from CLIO simulation} 105 \end{center} 106 Unlike the case of CSPR, CTR will only be used to estimate the bunch length and no detailed profile reconstruction will be attempted. %The discrimination between pulse length will therefore be based primarily on CTR intensity but to enhance this phenomena we will also use band-pass filters in THz wavelength. % 145 107 } 146 108 … … 153 115 154 116 \headerbox{The CLIO accelerator}{name=results1,span=2,column=1,row=0}{ % To reduce this block to 1 column width, remove 'span=2' 155 The CLIO free electron laser is an accelerator built in 1992. It is described in details in~[1] and it is shown on figure bellow. The CLIO accelerator consist of a thermionic gun, a subharmonic buncher (SHB), a fundamental buncher (FB) and an accelerating cavity (AC). The gun produce bunches about 1.5 ns long at an energy of 90 keV. These bunch are then compressed by the subharmonic buncher to 200 ps or less to make it suitable for further compression with the fundamental buncher. This fundamental buncher further compresses the beam to a few ps and accelerates bunch to several MeV, making the electrons relativistic. The bunches are then further accelerated in the accelerating cavity to the operation energy (typically 15-50 MeV). \par 156 117 To predict the spectrums of CTR and CSPR and optimise the CLIO parameters for the experiment, we have performed simulations of of the accelerator using ASTRA.%We simulate: 118 % \begin{itemize} 119 % \item thermionic gun $\rightarrow$ 1.5ns long bunch with 90keV energy 120 %\item subharmonic buncher (SHB) $\rightarrow$ compression to 200 ps 121 % \item fundamental buncher (FB) $\rightarrow$ further compression with acceleration 122 % \item accelerating cavity (AC) $\rightarrow$ acceleration (typically 15-50 MeV) 123 % \item solenoids $\rightarrow$ keep particles on orbit 124 % \end{itemize} 157 125 \begin{center} 158 \includegraphics*[width= 0.7\textwidth]{../MOPMB005f1.png}\\159 \smaller \textit{Layout of the CLIO accelerator (taken from [4]).}126 \includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth]{../MOPMB005f1.png}\\ 127 \smaller \textit{Layout of the CLIO accelerator (taken from).} 160 128 \end{center} 161 129 162 130 \begin{center} 163 \includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f3.pdf} 164 \includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f4.pdf} 165 131 \includegraphics[width=0.47\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f3.pdf} 132 \includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f4.pdf}\\ 166 133 \smaller \textit{Longitudinal bunch size at exit of gun (FWHM=800 ps), at the entrance of FB (FWHM=92 ps), at the entrance (FWHM=2.35ps) and at the exit (FWHM=2.29ps) of the AC at left figure and profile of the bunch at the exit of the acceleration cavity for different maximum fields of fundamental buncher (optimized) at right figure. } 167 134 \end{center} 168 135 } 169 136 170 \headerbox{Bunch length measurements}{name=results2,span=2,column=1,below=results1}{ % To reduce this block to 1 column width, remove 'span=2' 171 To measure and optimize the bunch length at CLIO we plan to use install a bunch length monitor at the exit of the AC at CLIO. This bunch length monitor will use two different radiative phenomenon: Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (CSPR)~[5,6] and Coherent Transition Radiation (CTR)~[7]. 137 \headerbox{Bunch length measurements (CSPR)}{name=results2,span=3,column=0,below=ctr}{ % To reduce this block to 1 column width, remove 'span=2' 138 %The bunch length monitor will use two different radiative phenomenon: Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (CSPR)~and Coherent Transition Radiation (CTR)~. 139 Energy distribution of Coherent Smith-Purcell spectrum as a function of the observation angle for different maximum field in the FB at left. The grating used for these simulations is $40 mm\times180 mm$ with a pitch of $8mm$ and a blaze angle of $30^o$. 172 140 \begin{center} 173 \includegraphics[width=0.4 5\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f6.pdf}174 \includegraphics[width=0.4 5\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f8.pdf}\\175 \smaller \textit{ Energy distribution of Coherent Smith-Purcell spectrum as a function of the observation angle for different maximum field in the FB at left. The grating used for these simulations has a pitch of 8~mm and a blaze angle of $30^o$. And on right CTR spectrums the different bunches profiles shown on figure up.}141 \includegraphics[width=0.40\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f6.pdf} 142 \includegraphics[width=0.40\linewidth]{../MOPMB005f7.pdf}\\ 143 \smaller \textit{ CSPR spectrums with original (left) and normalized (right) amplitude} 176 144 \end{center} 177 145 178 Unlike the case of CSPR, CTR will only be used to estimate the bunch length and no detailed profile reconstruction will be attempted.% 146 179 147 } 180 148
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