28 results on '"Nanbu Ken-ichi"'
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2. Observation of coherent undulator radiation in THz region
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Abe, Taro, Saito, Hirotoshi, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Miura, Sadao, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikuro, Nanbu, Ken-ichi, Ninomiya, Shingo, Nishimori, Nobuyuki, Saito, Yuki, Takahashi, Ken, and Hama, Hiroyuki
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- 2018
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3. Study of Coherent Smith–Purcell Radiation in the Terahertz Region Using Ultra-Short Electron Bunches.
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Yamada, Hiroki, Muto, Toshiya, Hinode, Fujio, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Nanbu, Ken-ichi, Kanomata, Ken, Nagasawa, Ikuro, Takahashi, Ken, Shibata, Koutaro, and Hama, Hiroyuki
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COHERENT radiation ,PARTICLE beam bunching ,SUBMILLIMETER waves ,ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) ,LIGHT sources ,TERAHERTZ spectroscopy - Abstract
Smith–Purcell radiation (SPR) can be generated nondestructively, providing valuable applications in light sources and beam monitors. Coherent SPR is expected to enable single-shot measurements of very short bunch lengths on the fs scale. Since the reconstruction of the longitudinal bunch shape from the coherent SPR is based on the reliable SPR spectrum, a more detailed understanding of the properties of the radiation is important in this context. Employing a 100 fs ultrashort electron bunch at the t-ACTS test accelerator, the spectrum, angular distribution, and polarization of the produced coherent SPR were measured in the terahertz frequency region and compared with a model calculation. In addition to the widely known surface current model evaluation, the effect of the geometrical shading effect on induced currents on metal surfaces was evaluated using 3D numerical calculations. The obtained SPR characteristics are also presented. In the evaluation of the grating with a shallow blaze angle, it was found that the shading effect has a non-negligible effect on the generated SPR intensity; the measured angular distribution and polarization results were in good agreement with this result. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Manipulation and Measurement of Polarization State for THz Coherent Undulator Radiation
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Irizawa, Akinori, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, and Zen, Heishun
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Electron Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We are developing an accelerator-based terahertz source that can produce arbitrary polarization states from linearly polarized coherent undulator radiation (CUR). The polarization manipulation of the CUR can be realized using the Martin’Puplett interferometer employed as an optical phase shifter. This study also demonstrates a variable polarization manipulator by using the terahertz CUR (THz-CUR) source based on an extremely short electron bunch at Research Center for Electron Photon Science (ELPH), Tohoku University. The horizontally polarized CUR with a frequency of 1.9 THz was manipulated into variable polarization state, and Stokes parameters were measured to derive the degree of polarization. Beam experimental results will be presented in this conference., Proceedings of the 31st International Linear Accelerator Conference, LINAC2022, Liverpool, UK
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- 2022
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5. Study of Bunch Length Measurement by Forward Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation
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Yamada, Hiroki, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Miura, Sadao, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Shibata, Kotaro, and Takahashi, Ken
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We are currently conducting basic research on the development of a non-destructive real-time bunch length monitor using coherent Smith-Purcell radiation at the t-ACTS test accelerator at the Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University. The angular distribution of coherent Smith-Purcell radiation reflects the longitudinal shape of the electron bunch. Using this, we came up with a method to measure the bunch length from the peak angle of the angular distribution. In this presentation, we mainly report the results of an experiment to determine the bunch length from the peak angle of the angular distribution of coherent Smith-Purcell radiation using a 100 fs electron beam of t-ACTS., Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand
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- 2022
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6. Study of Cherenkov Diffraction Radiation for Beam Diagnostics
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Hama, Hiroyuki and Nanbu, Ken-Ichi
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Accelerator Physics ,MC6: Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback and Operational Aspects - Abstract
Cherenkov diffraction radiation (ChDR) has been paid attention to non-beam-destructive diagnostics in these years. However, the physical understanding of ChDR is not well satisfied yet because of precise experimental observation is not much easier than one expects. Although we do not deny the Cherenkov radiation and ChDR are fully explained by the classical electromagnetics, we encounter a couple of difficulties in actual applications. For instance, the theory is usually established for the far-field observation, in spite of that the radiation is often observed near-field in the realistic beam diagnostic tools employing photon measurements. In addition, the theory, as a matter of course, includes some assumptions which is sometimes not valid for the specific experiments. We have carried out experiments for observation of coherent ChDR in THz frequency region by a using 100 femtosecond electron beam supplied by the t-ACTS accelerator at Tohoku University. In a flame work of this study an FDTD simulation in the large space has been developed as well. In this presentation, we will show the experimental results comparing with both the theory and the simulation., Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand
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- 2022
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7. Test-accelerators as coherent terahertz source program (t-ACTS) at Tohoku University
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Hama, Hiroyuki, Kawai, Masayuki, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Hinode, Fujio, Miyahara, Fusashi, Nanbu, Ken-ichi, Muto, Toshiya, Tanaka, Yuu, Li, Xiangkun, and Huang, Nuan-Ya
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- 2011
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8. Measurement of Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation Using Ultra-Short Electron Bunch at T-Acts
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Yamada, Hiroki, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Miura, Sadao, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Shibata, Kotaro, and Takahashi, Ken
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The coherent Smith-Purcell radiation (SPR) emitted as a short electron bunch passes over a periodic metal surface is expected to be applied as a non-destructive beam diagnostic tool. The longitudinal profile of the electron bunch can be deduced by the measured spectrum of the coherent SPR, which is compared with the theoretical one for single electron. There are several theoretical models that explain the SPR mechanism, such as the surface current (SC) model and the van den Berg model. But the difference of estimation in radiation intensity between different models is not trivial, and also the experimental data to evaluate those validity is not enough. At test accelerator, t-ACTS, in Tohoku University we are conducting experimental research on coherent SPR in the terahertz frequency region using an ultra-short electron bunch of about 100 fs. The status and results of the experiment will be presented., Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2021, Campinas, SP, Brazil
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- 2021
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9. Demonstration of variable polarized coherent terahertz source
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, primary, Saito, Hirotoshi, additional, Hinode, Fujio, additional, Ishizuki, Yuto, additional, Kanomata, Ken, additional, Miura, Sadao, additional, Morita, Nozomu, additional, Muto, Toshiya, additional, Nagasawa, Ikurou, additional, Nanbu, Ken-ichi, additional, Shibata, Koutaro, additional, Takahashi, Ken, additional, Terada, Kento, additional, Yamada, Hiroki, additional, Hama, Hiroyuki, additional, Zen, Heishun, additional, and Irizawa, Akinori, additional
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- 2020
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10. Light source based on a 100 mm-long monolithic undulator magnet with a very short 4 mm-period length
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Yamamoto, Shigeru, primary, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, additional, Masuda, Shinichi, additional, Nakanii, Nobuhiko, additional, Hosokai, Tomonao, additional, Kando, Masaki, additional, Muto, Toshiya, additional, Nanbu, Ken-ichi, additional, Hinode, Fujio, additional, and Hama, Hiroyuki, additional
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- 2019
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11. Crossed-Undulator Configuration for Variable Polarized THz Source
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Saito, Hirotoshi, Hama, Hiroyuki, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Morita, Nozomu, Muto, Toshiya, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, and Yamada, Hiroki
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,FEL Oscillators and Long Wavelengths FEL ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We have developed crossed-undulator configuration to control the polarization of coherent THz radiation at the femto-second electron beam facility, t-ACTS [1], that has been established at Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University. The t-ACTS linac equips a thermionic RF gun, a 3 m accelerating structure and a 50 MW klystron modulator. Ultra-short electron bunch (~80 fs) train can be supplied via velocity bunching scheme. The crossed-undulator system is consisted with two identical transverse undulators intersected by a chicane type phase shifter. Deflecting planes of two undulators are at right angles each other, and the phase shifter makes path length difference between the electrons and the radiation. Target radiation frequency is around 2 THz employing a beam energy of 22 MeV. Since electron bunch trails behind the radiation by the slippage-effect and the nonrelativistic-effect that the electron speed is a bit slower than the speed of light, the radiation from 1st undulator has to be much delayed rather than the electrons. The paper will report the characteristics of polarized radiation and designing work of the phase shifter., Proceedings of the 39th Free Electron Laser Conference, FEL2019, Hamburg, Germany
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- 2019
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12. Characteristics of Polarized Coherent Radiation in Thz Region From a Crossed-Undulator
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Saito, Hirotoshi, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Miura, Sadao, Morita, Nozomu, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Ninomiya, Shingo, Takahashi, Ken, and Yamada, Hiroki
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A variable polarized THz light source using a crossed-undulator configuration has been developed at Research Center for Electron Photon Science (ELPH), Tohoku University. It consists of two planar undulators of which deflecting planes cross at right angles and a phase shifter for phase adjustment. Polarization of the crossed-undulator has observation angle dependence due to that of radiation wavelength and optical path length difference between two radiations. That limits an angular range maintaining the identical polarization state. Assuming undulator parameters for our experiment (a fundamental frequency 1.9 THz and a number of periods seven) degree of circular polarization larger than 0.9 can be obtained only in the range of 2.2 mrad, i. e. 13% of the radiation angular spread., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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13. Status of Test-Accelerator as Coherent THz Source (t-ACTS) at ELPH, Tohoku University
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Miura, Sadao, Morita, Nozomu, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Ninomiya, Shingo, Saito, Hirotoshi, Takahashi, Ken, and Yamada, Hiroki
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Physics::Optics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A test-Accelerator as Coherent Terahertz Source (t-ACTS) has been under development at the Research Center for Electron Photon Science (ELPH), Tohoku University, in which an intense coherent terahertz radiation is generated from the femtosecond electron pulses. Velocity bunching scheme in a traveling accelerating structure is employed to generate femtosecond electron pulses, and the generation of femtosecond electron pulses was confirmed by spectrum analysis of coherent transition radiation using Michelson interferometer. Coherent transition radiation and coherent undulator radiation in the terahertz (THz) region from the short electron pulses has been demonstrated, and their characteristics such as frequency spectrum, spatial distribution and polarization were measured and compared with theoretical calculations. We have succeeded to generate the coherent transition radiation up to approximately 5 THz and the coherent undulator radiation with narrow bandwidth from 2.6 to 3.4 THz. At present, development of a variable polarized THz light source using a crossed-undulator system is being carried out. In addition, we are developing a nondestructive beam monitor using Cherenkov radiation emitted from the electron pulses. The status of t-ACTS will be presented in this conference., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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14. Measurement of Cherenkov Diffraction Radiation from a Short Electron Bunches at t-ACTS
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Ninomiya, Shingo, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Miura, Sadao, Morita, Nozomu, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Takahashi, Ken, and Yamada, Hiroki
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Physics::Optics ,Accelerator Physics ,MC6: Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback and Operational Aspects - Abstract
Cherenkov Diffraction Radiation (ChDR) can be considered as a tool of non-destructive beam diagnostics. It also has the feature that the photon flux of ChDR is proportional to the thickness of the dielectric used as the radiator and can be much larger than ordinary diffraction radiation. An experimental set-up for the measurement of coherent ChDR from short electron bunches of about 100 fs is being prepared at t-ACTS, Tohoku University. Results of a basic experimental study about coherent ChDR will be presented., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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15. Numerical Study of Cherenkov Radiation From Thin Silica Aerogel
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Hama, Hiroyuki, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, and Saito, Yuki
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Electron Diagnostics, Timing, Controls ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Cherenkov radiation (CR) emitted from low-refractive index material such as silica-aerogel is a useful tool for electron beam diagnostics because the opening angle (Cherenkov angle) is small and the CR can be transported onto a detector located far from the radiator. We have prepared a thin (1-mm thick) hydrophobic silica-aerogel with a refractive index of 1.05 that has been developed at Chiba University.* Since the intensity of CR is much stronger than that of optical transition radiation, the CR is a better light source for low-intensity beam diagnostics. In order to apply the CR to measurements of a bunch length of electron beams, we have investigated sources of finite time resolution by a numerical simulation study using the Liénard-Wiechert potentials. We will report results of simulations such as pulse duration of CR and discuss what deteriorates the time resolution., Proceedings of the 38th Int. Free Electron Laser Conf., FEL2017, Santa Fe, NM, USA
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- 2018
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16. Study on Generation of Variable Polarized Coherent THz Radiation Using a Crossed Undulator
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Saito, Hirotoshi, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kanomata, Ken, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Miura, Sadao, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Ninomiya, Shingo, and Takahashi, Ken
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Electron Accelerators and Applications ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A variable polarized THz radiation source using a crossed undulator system has been developed at Tohoku University. In this scheme, two coherent undulator radiations from an extremely short electron bunch are used to control the polarization. They are linearly polarized radiations orthogonal to each other. Polarization of superimposed radiation is controlled by adjusting a relative phase between them. A compact planar undulator with seven periods has been designed for an experiment at our facility. The radiation frequency is 2.06 THz for electron beam energy of 22 MeV. The opening angle of the crossed undulator radiation was estimated to be 34 mrad (FWHM). Since the polarization state of the crossed undulator depends on observation angle, its angular dependence was evaluated. It was found that ideal polarization control is realized only in the angle range of 2.5 mrad, which is quite smaller than that of the radiation itself., Proceedings of the 29\textsuperscript{th} Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2018, Beijing, China
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- 2018
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17. Demonstration of Coherent Radiation Generation up to 3 THz from Femtosecond Electron Pulses
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Nagasawa Ikuro, Hama Hiroyuki, Muto Toshiya, Hinode Fujio, Kashiwagi Shigeru, Saito Yuki, Kanomata Ken, Nanbu Ken-ichi, Abe Taro, Saito Hidetoshi, and Takahashi Ken
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Terahertz radiation ,Femtosecond ,Optoelectronics ,Electron ,Radiation ,business - Published
- 2017
18. Bunch Length Measurement Employing Cherenkov Radiation from a Thin Silica Aerogel
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Nanbu, Ken-ichi, primary, Saito, Yuki, additional, Saito, Hirotoshi, additional, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, additional, Hinode, Fujio, additional, Muto, Toshiya, additional, and Hama, Hiroyuki, additional
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- 2018
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19. Generation of Coherent Undulator Radiation at ELPH, Tohoku University
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Abe, Taro, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Saito, Yuki, Shibasaki, Yoshinobu, and Takahashi, Ken
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Physics::Optics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,1 Electron Accelerators and Applications ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A test accelerator as a coherent terahertz source (t-ACTS) has been under development at Tohoku University, in which an intense coherent terahertz (THz) radiation generated by an extremely short electron bunch. Velocity bunching scheme in a traveling accelerating structure is employed to generate femtosecond electron bunches. Spatial and temporal coherent radiation in THz region can be produced by the electron bunches with small transverse emittance. A long-period undulator, which has 25 periods with a period length of 10 cm and a peak magnetic field of 0.41 T, has been also developed and installed to provide intense coherent THz undulator radiation. By optimizing the bunch length, we found that it is possible to generate a coherent undulator radiation that contain only the fundamental wave from numerical studies. We are planning an experiment with 30 MeV beam to generate a coherent undulator radiation of 2.5THz. In the conference, we will report the preliminary experimental results., Proceedings of the 28th Linear Accelerator Conf., LINAC2016, East Lansing, MI, USA
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- 2017
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20. Status of the 1.3 GeV Booster Synchrotron for Generating High Energy Gamma Rays at Tohoku University
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Hinode, Fujio, Hama, Hiroyuki, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Shibasaki, Yoshinobu, Takahashi, Ken, and Tokoku, Chihiro
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The reconstruction work of accelerator complex for the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011 had been conducted in Research Center of Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University. Since restoration of the user machine time in 2013, the approved beam time have been regularly implemented as scheduled. Currently, the 1.3 GeV Booster STorage (BST) ring has been well utilized to generate the high energy gamma-rays as before the disaster. The high energy gamma-rays were produced via Bremsstrahlung by inserting an internal target wire to the beam orbit after the beam acceleration. Since the user machine time was recovered, there were some improvements so far, i.e. realignment of synchrotron magnets, orbit correction in energy ramping process by updating the control of power supplies for steering magnets etc., which brought an increase of the beam current in the maximum energy. Present operational status and recent progress of beam performance in the BST ring are reported., Proceedings of the 7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2016, Busan, Korea
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- 2016
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21. Development Status of Linear Focal Cherenkov Ring Camera
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Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Abe, Taro, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Saito, Hirotoshi, Takahashi, Ken, and Tokoku, Chihiro
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Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matter ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,06 Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback and Operational Aspects ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Linear focal Cherenkov ring camera (LFC-Camera) has been developed for single shot measurement of longitudinal phase space distribution of quasi-relativistic electron beam, where the electron's velocity still depends on its energy. The LFC-camera employs velocity dependence of opening angle of Cherenkov light produced by electron beam to observe its energy (momentum) distribution. Since the Cherenkov light contains the time information if the radiator medium is thin enough, we can get the longitudinal phase space distribution measuring both time and energy spectra simultaneously using a streak camera. We employ a thin silica aerogel with water-free hydrophobic treatment as Cherenkov radiator. We have evaluated characteristics of the silica aerogel radiator, and demonstration of the LFC-camera at a beam diagnosis section of t-ATCS is being proceeded., Proceedings of the 7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2016, Busan, Korea
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- 2016
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22. Generation of Coherent Undulator Radiation using Extremely Short Electron Bunch at t-ACTS, Tohoku University
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Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Abe, Taro, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Shibasaki, Yoshinobu, Takahashi, Ken, and Tokoku, Chihiro
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Physics::Optics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
An accelerator test facility, t-ACTS, was established at Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, in which an intense coherent terahertz (THz) radiation is generated from an extremely short electron bunch. Velocity bunching scheme in a traveling-wave accelerating structure is employed to produce the short electron bunch, and a production of sub-picosecond electron bunch was demonstrated. A long-period linear undulator, which has 25 periods with a period length of 10 cm and a peak magnetic field of 0.41 T, has been developed to produce intense coherent THz radiation. Properties of the radiation from the THz undulator such as radiation fields, spectrum and angular distribution were numerically investigated based on the parameters of short electron bunch and THz undulator. By optimization of bunch compression, it is possible to extract a coherent radiation of fundamental mode excluding higher-order mode. The detail of the numerical studies for the coherent undulator radiation will be reported in the conference., Proceedings of the 7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2016, Busan, Korea
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- 2016
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23. Production of Ultra-short Electron Pulse and Observation of Coherent Transition Radiation at t-ACTS, Tohoku University
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Abe, Taro, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Saito, Hirotoshi, Shibasaki, Yoshinobu, Takahashi, Ken, and Tokoku, Chihiro
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Physics::Optics ,02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A test-Accelerator as Coherent Terahertz Source (t-ACTS) project has been under development at Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University. In order to generate a coherent radiation in terahertz (THz) region, it is necessary to produce sub-picosecond electron pulses. Velocity bunching scheme is employed for the short electron pulse production in t-ACTS. We experimentally confirmed the production of short electron pulse under 500 fs by measuring the bunch length using a streak camera. Coherent transition radiation in THz region was produced by which the short electron pulses pass through a vacuum-metal interface. Several radiation properties including spatial distribution, polarization and spectrum were measured and compared with theoretical calculations. The details of the beam experiment at t-ACTS are described., Proceedings of the 7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2016, Busan, Korea
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- 2016
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24. Study of Cherenkov Radiation from Thin Silica Aerogel
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Nanbu, Ken-ichi, primary, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, additional, Hinode, Fujio, additional, Muto, Toshiya, additional, Nagasawa, Ikuro, additional, Takahashi, Ken, additional, Kanomata, Ken, additional, Saito, Hidetoshi, additional, Abe, Taro, additional, Saito, Yuki, additional, and Hama, Hiroyuki, additional
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- 2017
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25. A Direct Measurement of the Longitudinal Phase Space for a Low Energy Electron Beam Using Energy Dependent Angular Distribution of Cherenkov Radiation
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Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Kawai, Masayuki, Miyahara, Fusashi, Muto, Toshiya, and Tanaka, Yuu
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06 Beam Instrumentation and Feedback ,T03 Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A thermionic RF gun has been developed to generate very short electron bunch for a THz light source at Tohoku University. Bunch compression scheme requires, in general, linear momentum distribution of the particles with respect to the longitudinal position, so that measurement of longitudinal phase space is significant for better bunch compression. However, such measurement for the low energy electrons is difficult because space charge effect is so strong that longer drift space should not be included. Consequently, we have performed deliberation for employing energy dependent angular distribution of Cherenkov radiation. Though the energy dependence of emission angle of Cherenkov radiation is rapidly getting small as increasing the beam energy, it is still 25 deg/MeV at an energy around 2.0 MeV when we use radiator having refractive index of 1.035. Thus the beam energy distribution can be measured if we observe Cherenkov ring with sufficient angular resolution. Since this method needs only thin radiator, the drift space length will be minimized. We will discuss limitation for resolutions of both the time and the energy as well., Proceedings of the 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2010, Kyoto, Japan
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- 2010
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26. Development of a Thermionic RF Gun for Coherent THz Source at Tohoku University
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Hinode, Fujio, Hama, Hiroyuki, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Kawai, Masayuki, Miyahara, Fusashi, Muto, Toshiya, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Oohara, Hirotoshi, and Tanaka, Yuu
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02 Synchrotron Light Sources and FELs ,T02 Lepton Sources ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
A test accelerator for the coherent terahertz source (t-ACTS) has been under development at Laboratory of Nuclear Science, Tohoku University*. Intense coherent terahertz radiation will be generated by the very short electron bunch less than 100 fs using a thermionic RF gun (ITC RF-gun). ITC RF-gun is designed to have two cells uncoupled with each other, so that it can be operated at various combinations of different rf-power level and phase difference so as to optimize the longitudinal phase space distribution of the electron beam for bunch compression**. The gun employs single-crystal LaB6 cathode with small diameter of 1.8 mm to obtain a very small initial emittance with sufficiently high current density. The RF gun has been already manufactured and the measurement of RF characteristics is now in progress. We will present the results of low-power measurement and also discuss the effect of the cathode misalignment on the beam parameters such as transverse emittance and longitudinal phase space distribution., Proceedings of the 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2010, Kyoto, Japan
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- 2010
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27. Production of Femtosecond Electron Pulse using Alpha Magnet together with Off-crest Acceleration for Generation of Coherent THz Radiation
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Miyahara, Fusashi, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kawai, Masayuki, Muto, Toshiya, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Oohara, Hirotoshi, and Tanaka, Yuu
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05 Beam Dynamics and Electromagnetic Fields ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,D01 Beam Optics - Lattices, Correction Schemes, Transport ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We have studied production of the very short-bunch electron beam to generate intense coherent THz radiation*. The bunch length of 100 fs is required to produce CSR around 1 THz. The beam from the thermionic RF-gun is introduced into the bunch compression system consist of an alpha magnet and a linac. The alpha magnet is often used as a bunch compressor for electron energy of several MeV. However, for our system, the alpha magnet plays a role of the longitudinal phase space rotator and energy filter. The bunch compression is done in the linac employing velocity bunching. The beam is injected on near the zero-cross phase of the RF field in the linac, and then the beam phase slip toward the crest. The longitudinal phase space and beam phase with respect to RF field at the entrance of the linac are optimized so that the bunch length would be minimum. In current analysis using numerical simulation based on the GPT code**, an rms bunch length of 30 fs has been obtained for a bunch charge of 20 pC. We will discuss the bunch compression scheme and the beam dynamics in the system. Prospect of the coherent radiation from the beam will be also reported., Proceedings of the 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2010, Kyoto, Japan
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- 2010
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28. Profile measurements of bremsstrahlung gamma-rays from tungsten plates for radioactive isotope production via photonuclear reaction using a 60 MeV electron linac
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Takahashi, Ken, Hama, Hiroyuki, Hinode, Fujio, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Kikunaga, Hidetoshi, Muto, Toshiya, Nagasawa, Ikurou, Nanbu, Ken-Ichi, Shibasaki, Yoshinobu, Suda, Toshimi, Tokoku, Chihiro, and Tsukada, Kyo
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02 Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Radioactive isotopes have been produced via photo-nuclear reaction using a 60 MeV high-power electron linac for research fields of nuclear chemistry and radioac-tive analysis at Research Center for Electron Photon Science (ELPH), Tohoku University. The electron beam with an average current more than 100 μA is transported to an electron-bremsstrahlung gamma-ray converter of 2 mm thickness platinum or tungsten plate at the irradiation station. A target of 10 mm diameter is placed 3 cm behind a converter. It is enclosed with a quartz glass in the water cooling system and is irradiated for photonuclear reaction. Since the correlation between the spatial profile of bremsstrahlung gamma-rays at the target position and accelerator parameters is of our primary interest, nickel thin films are irradiated and the profiles of bremsstrahlung gamma-rays are measured by intensity distribution measurements of 57Ni radioactivity using the phosphorus imaging plate. In the meantime, the beam emittance and Twiss parameters are measured., Proceedings of the 7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2016, Busan, Korea
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