19–24 May 2024
Music City Center
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Generation of attosecond electron bunches through terahertz regulation

SUPG022
19 May 2024, 14:00
4h
Bluegrass (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Bluegrass

MCC Exhibit Hall A

201 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Student Poster Presentation MC5.D09 Emittance manipulation, Bunch Compression and Cooling Student Poster Session

Speaker

Yian Wang (Tsinghua University in Beijing)

Description

Obtaining ultrashort electron bunches is the key to the studies of ultrafast science, yet second and higher order nonlinearities limits the bunch length to a few femtoseconds after compression. Traditional regulation methods using rf higher order harmonics have already optimized the bunch length to sub-fs scale, yet the energy loss and rf jitter are not negligible. In this paper we demonstrate the second order regulation with THz pulses through a dielectric-loaded wave-guide. Simulations suggest that with higher order correction, the MeV electron bunches with tens of fC charges can be compressed to a 679 attoseconds rms and the second order distortion can be compensated. The transverse beam size is also optimized to 16.8 um rms. This scheme is feasible for a wide range of electron charges. The relatively short bunch length is expected to find a better time resolution in UED, UEM and other ultrafast, time-resolved studies.

Region represented Asia

Primary author

Yian Wang (Tsinghua University in Beijing)

Co-authors

Renkai Li (Tsinghua University in Beijing) Yingchao Du (Tsinghua University in Beijing) Zhichao Dong (Tsinghua University in Beijing) Han Chen (Tsinghua University in Beijing)

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