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Ultimately, accurate time of arrival determination of laser pump and electron beam probe will determine the temporal resolution of the SLAC MeV-Ultrafast Electron Diffraction* (MeV-UED) instrument, and therefore methods to achieve this at femto-second scales is an ultrafast science enabler. Interferometry of THz based e-beam and pump laser THz signals is a natural path towards this goal. As a first step, a detection scheme will be developed in a lab using laser pulses. The second step involves extracting the electron beam signal from a 100 GHz accelerating structure. Subsequently, both pump and electron beam signals are combined, filtered, amplified, and a temporal analysis can be performed. This proposal is for experimental detection and characterization of such signals, which arises from electron beam wakefield excitation of electromagnetic fields in a 100/200 GHz accelerating structure combined with a pump derived signal.
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