High Bandwidth Pickup Design for Bunch Arrival-time Monitors for Free-Electron Laser
Aleksandar Angelovski, Alexander Kuhl, Matthias Hansli and, Andreas Penirschke, Sascha M. Schnepp, Michael Bousonville, Holger, Schlarb, Marie Kristin Bock, Thomas Weiland, Rolf Jakoby

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high bandwidth cone-shaped pickup electrode design for bunch arrival-time monitors in free-electron lasers, achieving over 40 GHz cutoff frequency and sub-10 fs resolution for various bunch charges.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel cone-shaped pickup design with high bandwidth and low resonance, validated through simulations and measurements, suitable for high-precision timing in FELs.
Findings
Cutoff frequency above 40 GHz achieved.
Time resolution below 10 fs demonstrated.
Good agreement between simulation and measurement results.
Abstract
In this paper, we present the design and realization of high bandwidth pickup electrodes with a cutoff frequency above 40 GHz. The proposed cone-shaped pickups are part of a bunch arrival-time monitor (BAM) designed for high (> 500 pC) and low (20 pC) bunch charge operation mode providing for a time resolution of less than 10 fs for both operation modes. The proposed design has a fast voltage response, low ringing, and a resonance-free spectrum. For assessing the influence of manufacturing tolerances on the performance of the pickups, an extensive tolerance study has been performed via numerical simulations. A non-hermetic model of the pickups was built for measurement and validation purposes. The measurement and simulation results are in good agreement and demonstrate the capability of the proposed pickup system to meet the given specifications.
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