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    Status of KIT test facilities KARA & FLUTE

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    Beam dynamics due to HOMs

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    Influence of Different Beam Energies on the Micro-Bunching Instability

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    During the operation of an electron synchrotron with short electron bunches, the beam dynamics are influenced by the occurrence of the micro-bunching instability. This collective instability is caused by the self-interaction of a short electron bunch with its own emitted coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR). Above a certain threshold bunch current dynamic micro-structures start to occur on the longitudinal phase space density. The resulting dynamics depend on various parameters and were previously investigated in relation to, amongst others, the momentum compaction factor and the acceleration voltage. In this contribution, the influence of the energy of the electrons on the dynamics of the micro-bunching instability is studied based on measurements at the KIT storage ring KARA (Karlsruhe Research Accelerator)

    Continuous bunch-by-bunch spectroscopic investigation of the micro-bunching instability

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    Electron accelerators and synchrotrons can be operated to provide short emission pulses due to longitudinally compressed or sub-structured electron bunches. Above a threshold current, the high charge density leads to the micro-bunching instability and the formation of sub-structures on the bunch shape. These time-varying sub-structures on bunches of picoseconds-long duration lead to bursts of coherent synchrotron radiation in the terahertz frequency range. Therefore, the spectral information in this range contains valuable information about the bunch length, shape and sub-structures. Based on the KAPTURE readout system, a 4-channel single-shot THz spectrometer capable of recording 500 million spectra per second and streaming readout is presented. First measurements of time-resolved spectra are compared to simulation results of the Inovesa Vlasov-Fokker-Planck solver. The presented results lead to a better understanding of the bursting dynamics especially above the micro-bunching instability threshold.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure

    Modified Lattice of the Compact Storage Ring in the cSTART Project at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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    A very large ac­cep­tance com­pact stor­age ring (VLA-cSR) is under de­sign at the In­sti­tute for Beam Physics and Tech­nol­ogy (IBPT) of the Karl­sruhe In­sti­tute of Tech­nol­ogy (KIT, Ger­many). The com­bi­na­tion of a com­pact stor­age ring and a laser wake­field ac­cel­er­a­tor (LWFA) might be the basis for fu­ture com­pact light sources and ad­vanc­ing user fa­cil­i­ties. Mean­while, the post-LWFA beam should be adapted for stor­age and ac­cu­mu­la­tion in a ded­i­cated stor­age ring. Mod­i­fied geom­e­try and lat­tice of a VLA-cSR op­er­at­ing at 50 MeV en­ergy range have been stud­ied in de­tailed sim­u­la­tions. The main fea­tures of a new model are de­scribed here. The new de­sign, based on 45° bend­ing mag­nets, is suit­able to store the post-LWFA beam with a wide mo­men­tum spread (1% to 2%) as well as ul­tra-short elec­tron bunches in the fs range from the Fer­n­in­frarot Linac- Und Test- Ex­per­i­ment (FLUTE). The DBA-FDF lat­tice with re­laxed set­tings, split el­e­ments, and higher-or­der op­tics of tol­er­a­ble strength al­lows im­prov­ing the dy­namic aper­ture to an ac­cept­able level. This con­tri­bu­tion dis­cusses the lat­tice fea­tures in de­tail and dif­fer­ent pos­si­ble op­er­a­tion schemes of a VLA-cSR

    Status of Operation With Negative Momentum Compaction at KARA

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    For fu­ture syn­chro­tron light source de­vel­op­ment novel op­er­a­tion modes are under in­ves­ti­ga­tion. At the Karl­sruhe Re­search Ac­cel­er­a­tor (KARA) an op­tics with neg­a­tive mo­men­tum com­paction has been pro­posed, which is cur­rently under com­mis­sion­ing. In this con­text, the col­lec­tive ef­fects ex­pected in this regime are stud­ied with an ini­tial focus on the head-tail in­sta­bil­ity and the mi­cro-bunch­ing in­sta­bil­ity re­sult­ing from CSR self-in­ter­ac­tion. In this con­tri­bu­tion, we will pre­sent the pro­posed op­tics and the sta­tus of im­ple­men­ta­tion for op­er­a­tion in the neg­a­tive mo­men­tum com­paction regime as well as a pre­lim­i­nary dis­cus­sion of ex­pected col­lec­tive ef­fects

    Fast Mapping of Terahertz Bursting Thresholds and Characteristics at Synchrotron Light Sources

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    Dedicated optics with extremely short electron bunches enable synchrotron light sources to generate intense coherent THz radiation. The high degree of spatial compression in this so-called low-alpha optics entails a complex longitudinal dynamics of the electron bunches, which can be probed studying the fluctuations in the emitted terahertz radiation caused by the micro-bunching instability ("bursting"). This article presents a "quasi-instantaneous" method for measuring the bursting characteristics by simultaneously collecting and evaluating the information from all bunches in a multi-bunch fill, reducing the measurement time from hours to seconds. This speed-up allows systematic studies of the bursting characteristics for various accelerator settings within a single fill of the machine, enabling a comprehensive comparison of the measured bursting thresholds with theoretical predictions by the bunched-beam theory. This paper introduces the method and presents first results obtained at the ANKA synchrotron radiation facility.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, to be published in Physical Review Accelerators and Beam
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