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Extremely bright coherent synchrotron radiation production in a diffraction-limited storage ring using an angular dispersion-induced microbunching scheme

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Generation of extreme bright coherent synchrotron radiation in a short wavelength range is of remarkable interest in the synchrotron light source community. In this paper, a novel technique is adopted… Click to show full abstract

Generation of extreme bright coherent synchrotron radiation in a short wavelength range is of remarkable interest in the synchrotron light source community. In this paper, a novel technique is adopted to produce the coherent radiation which uses an angular dispersion to enhance the micro-bunch by a tiny amplitude of energy modulation. This scheme can be inserted in a long straight section of a storage ring. A lattice design of an extreme-low emittance storage ring with 3.5 GeV energy is presented in this paper, which employs a higher order achromat (HOA) concept. We show the design results for the multi-bend achromat (MBA) lattice with an emittance of 20 pm-rad in about 900-meter circumference. Numerical simulations demonstrated that this angular dispersion induced micro-bunch scheme can be used to generate coherent radiation near soft x-ray region, the repetition rate can reach 10 kHz and the spectral brightness can reach 3*10^24phs/s/mm^2/mrad^2/0.1%BW.

Keywords: coherent; radiation; synchrotron; angular dispersion; storage ring

Journal Title: Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Year Published: 2020

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