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Control of undulator radiation using a Laser Plasma Acceleration Source

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Spontaneous undulator radiation emission, after the COXINEL line using a Laser Plasma acceleration (LPA) source, has been observed. The line enables to manipulate the electron beam phase space such as emittance, dispersion and energy spread along a 10 m long transport. The large divergence is handled at a very early stage to mitigate the chromatic emittance, using high gradient permanent magnet based quadrupoles mounted on translation tables. The operating energy is between 161-180 MeV focused in a 2-m long cryo-ready undulator with a period of 18 mm emitting light in the Ultra-Violet range. The spectral flux is characterized using a spectrometer. The wavelength is tuned by either changing the electron beam energy or by adjusting the undulator gap. The radiation pattern signature is illustrated alongside its dependence on the energy spread that is modified by introducing a slit in a magnetic chicane where a small relative bandwidth of 5% has been achieved.

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hal-02973231 , version 1 (20-10-2020)

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Amin Ghaith, Driss Oumbarek-Espinos, Thomas André, Eléonore Roussel, Alexandre Loulergue, et al.. Control of undulator radiation using a Laser Plasma Acceleration Source. 4th European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, Sep 2019, La Biodola, Italy. pp.012045, ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/1596/1/012045⟩. ⟨hal-02973231⟩
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