23–28 Aug 2026
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Beam Halo Formation via Longitudinal-Transverse Coupling in Continuous-Wave Photoinjectors

WEC02
26 Aug 2026, 15:15
25m
Contributed Oral Presentation Session 8: Electron Beam Dynamics Electron Beam Dynamics (Contributed)

Speaker

Zhen Zhang (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Description

Beam halo formation poses a critical challenge for high-repetition-rate continuous-wave (CW) free-electron lasers (FELs), directly affecting beam quality and machine protection, as observed during the LCLS-II commissioning. We identify and experimentally validate a previously unrecognized three-step mechanism for halo generation in the photoinjector, arising from coupled longitudinal-transverse dynamics in the low-energy beam. Theoretical analysis reveals that (i) the RF buncher induces an energy-radius correlation, (ii) velocity bunching transforms this correlation into hollowed density structures in the bunch head and tail, and (iii) differential overfocusing of these hollowed regions by downstream focusing forms the observed halo. This mechanism is confirmed by particle-in-cell simulations and direct experimental measurements, including controlled formation of a core-ring profile via solenoid tuning. The results establish the physical origin of the halo and demonstrate a mitigation via buncher compression tuning that reduces halo and downstream loss, supporting sustained high-repetition-rate FEL operation.

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Author

Zhen Zhang (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Co-authors

David Cesar (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Feng Zhou (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Ji Qiang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Yuantao Ding (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Zhirong Huang (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

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