A simple method for controlling the line width of SASE X-ray FELs
Gianluca Geloni, Vitali Kocharyan, Evgeni Saldin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple, effective method for controlling the line width of SASE X-ray FELs using a single crystal and magnetic chicane, enhancing monochromaticity without complex modifications.
Contribution
A novel time-domain monochromatization method using a single crystal and magnetic chicane that simplifies implementation and improves spectral purity of SASE X-ray FELs.
Findings
Achieves bandwidth reduction down to 10E-5
Does not perturb baseline undulator operation
Requires only two simple elements
Abstract
This paper describes a novel single-bunch self-seeding scheme for generating highly monochromatic X-rays from a baseline XFEL undulator. Previous schemes made use of a four-crystal fixed-exit monochromator in Bragg geometry. In such monochromator the X-ray pulse acquires a cm-long path delay, which must be compensated. For a single-bunch self-seeding scheme this requires a long electron beam bypass, implying modifications of the baseline undulator configuration. To avoid this problem, a double bunch self-seeding scheme based on a special photoinjector setup was recently proposed. At variance, here we propose a new time-domain method of monochromatization exploiting a single crystal in the transmission direction, thus avoiding the problem of extra-path delay for the X-ray pulse. The method can be realized using a temporal windowing technique, requiring a magnetic delay for the electron…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
