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Sub-THz radiation from dielectric capillaries with reflectors
In this report we present experimental investigations of THz radiation
generated from a corrugated and a non-corrugated capillary with reflectors,
using a femtosecond electron beam of LUCX accelerator at KEK, Japan. We discuss
measurements of radiation angular distributions and their comparison with
Particle In Cell simulations, and also investigate an off-central propagation
of the beam in the capillaries based on experimental measurements and
simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Laserwire at the Accelerator Test Facility 2 with Sub-Micrometre Resolution
A laserwire transverse electron beam size measurement system has been
developed and operated at the Accelerator Test Facility 2 (ATF2) at KEK.
Special electron beam optics were developed to create an approximately 1 x 100
{\mu}m (vertical x horizontal) electron beam at the laserwire location, which
was profiled using a 150 mJ, 71 ps laser pulse with a wavelength of 532 nm. The
precise characterisation of the laser propagation allows the non-Gaussian
transverse profiles of the electron beam caused by the laser divergence to be
deconvolved. A minimum vertical electron beam size of 1.07 0.06 (stat.)
0.05 (sys.) {\mu}m was measured. A vertically focussing quadrupole just
before the laserwire was varied whilst making laserwire measurements and the
projected vertical emittance was measured to be 82.56 3.04 pm rad.Comment: 17 pages, 26 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beam
Radiation of a Charge Exiting Open-Ended Waveguide with Dielectric Filling
We consider a semi-infinite open-ended cylindrical waveguide with uniform
dielectric filling placed into collinear infinite vacuum waveguide with larger
radius. Electromagnetic field produced by a point charge or Gaussian bunch
moving along structure's axis from the dielectric waveguide into the vacuum one
is investigated. We utilize the modified residue-calculus technique and obtain
rigorous analytical solution of the problem by determining coefficients of mode
excitation in each subarea of the structure. Numerical simulations in CST
Particle Studio are also performed and an excellent agreement between
analytical and simulated results is shown. The main attention is paid to
analysis of Cherenkov radiation generated in the inner dielectric waveguide and
penetrated into vacuum regions of the outer waveguide. The discussed structure
can be used for generation of Terahertz radiation by modulated bunches (bunch
trains) by means of high-order Cherenkov modes. In this case, numerical
simulations becomes difficult while the developed analytical technique allows
for efficient calculation of the radiation characteristics.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figure
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