19–24 May 2024
Music City Center
US/Central timezone

Simulation study for nanometer-scale modulation transfer in emittance exchange beamline

MOPG37
20 May 2024, 16:00
2h
Bluegrass (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Bluegrass

MCC Exhibit Hall A

Poster Presentation MC2.A06 Free Electron Lasers Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Gwanghui Ha (Northern Illinois University)

Description

Generating nanometer-scale density modulation has been pursued due to its potential for compact X-ray source applications. Realization of this nanometer modulation involves two key challenges: development of sub-micron-scale momentum modulation method and conversion method to density modulation without quality degradation. Addressing the first challenge, emittance exchange (EEX) beamline is a promising candidate. Its unique capability of transverse-to-longitudinal phase space exchange makes it compatible with various modulators imparting either transverse or longitudinal modulations. This versatility allows us to find optimal radiators, addressing the second challenge. Study on degradation sources and their effects on the beam are underway to realize nanometer-scale modulation using EEX beamline. We present most recent results from our simulation study.

Region represented North America
Paper preparation format LaTeX

Primary author

Gwanghui Ha (Northern Illinois University)

Co-authors

Dr Aliaksei Halavanau (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Gerard Andonian (University of California, Los Angeles) James Rosenzweig (University of California, Los Angeles) John Power (Argonne National Laboratory)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.