NSLS-II Seminar

"Transverse to Longitudinal Emittance Exchange and Investigations of Coherent Synchrotron Radiation at the Fermilab A0 Photoinjector"

Presented by Raymond Fliller, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Friday, June 20, 2008, 10:00 am — NSLS-II Seminar Room, Bldg. 817

The A0 Photoinjector is a 16MeV electron linac at Fermilab which is used for Accelerator R&D. Most experiments to date have involved interesting and unique beam manipulations and development of the relevant diagnostics to measure these beams.
Most recently a transverse to longitudinal emittance exchange beamline has been installed. This beamline uses a copper 3.9 GHz deflecting mode or crab cavity between two doglegs to affect the exchange. Data taking for this experiment is underway. Various mechanisms may dilute this exchange or effect the emittance measurements, such as Coherent Synchrotron Radiation.
In this talk we will discuss the progress of the transverse to longitudinal emittance exchange experiment at Fermilab. We will also discuss measurements of Coherent Synchrotron Radiation, its effect on the electron beam and consequences for the emittance exchange.

Hosted by: Sam Krinsky

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