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The Ferninfrarot Linac- und Test-Experiment (FLUTE) is a linac-based accelerator test facility at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). It is designed for electron bunches with energies up to 90 MeV over a wide range of bunch charges, tailored to a variety of accelerator studies. Its bunch compressor enables bunch length adjustments and is designed to compress the bunch length towards the femtosecond scale, providing a suitable platform to test and develop beam diagnostics for ultra-short bunches. An electro-optical (EO) bunch profile monitor is installed at FLUTE to provide non-destructive single-shot longitudinal bunch profile measurements and support R&D of EO methods towards a femtosecond-scale diagnostic. This contribution discusses the commissioning of the electro-optical spectral-decoding setup at FLUTE and presents the first bunch profile measurements of bunches at 30 MeV to 40 MeV with different lengths to serve as a base line for further diagnostics development.
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| Supervisor's name | Anke-Susanne Müller |
| Supervisor's email | anke-susanne.mueller@kit.edu |
| Paper submission software | LATeX |