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Stable operation of a self-amplified spontaneous-emission free-electron laser in the extremely ultraviolet region

Authors :
Tsumoru Shintake
Hitoshi Tanaka
Toru Hara
Takashi Tanaka
Kazuaki Togawa
Makina Yabashi
Yuji Otake
Yoshihiro Asano
Toru Fukui
Teruaki Hasegawa
Atsushi Higashiya
Naoyasu Hosoda
Takahiro Inagaki
Shinobu Inoue
Yujong Kim
Masanobu Kitamura
Noritaka Kumagai
Hirokazu Maesaka
Sakuo Matsui
Mitsuru Nagasono
Takashi Ohshima
Tatsuyuki Sakurai
Kenji Tamasaku
Yoshihito Tanaka
Takanori Tanikawa
Tadashi Togashi
Shukui Wu
Hideo Kitamura
Tetsuya Ishikawa
Takao Asaka
Teruhiko Bizen
Shunji Goto
Toko Hirono
Miho Ishii
Hiroaki Kimura
Toshiaki Kobayashi
Takemasa Masuda
Tomohiro Matsushita
Xavier Maréchal
Haruhiko Ohashi
Toru Ohata
Katsutoshi Shirasawa
Tetsuya Takagi
Sunao Takahashi
Masao Takeuchi
Ryotaro Tanaka
Akihiro Yamashita
Kenichi Yanagida
Chao Zhang
Source :
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams, Vol 12, Iss 7, p 070701 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2009.

Abstract

We achieved stable operation of a free-electron laser (FEL) based on the self-amplified spontaneous-emission (SASE) scheme at the SPring-8 Compact SASE Source (SCSS) test accelerator in the extremely ultraviolet region. Saturation of the SASE FEL power has been achieved at wavelengths ranging from 50 to 60 nm. The pulse energy has reached ∼30 μJ at 60 nm. The observed fluctuation of the pulse energy is about 10% (standard deviation) for several hours, which agrees with the expectation from the SASE theory showing the stable operation of the accelerator. The SASE FEL has been routinely operated to provide photon beams for user experiments over a period of a few weeks. Analysis on the experimental data gave the normalized-slice emittance at the lasing part is around 0.7π mm mrad. This result indicates that the normalized-slice emittance of the initial electron beam, 0.6π mm mrad in a 90% core part, is kept almost unchanged after the bunch compression process with a compression factor of approximately 300. The success of the SCSS test accelerator strongly encourages the realization of a compact XFEL source.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10984402
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7918b2dcdc384db99c8cba8cf0961d75
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.070701