Test of Optical Stochastic Cooling in the IOTA Ring
V.A. Lebedev, Yu. Tokpanov (Fermilab), M.S. Zolotorev (LBNL, Berkeley)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design and upcoming experimental tests of optical stochastic cooling in Fermilab's new 150 MeV electron storage ring, focusing on the cooling scheme, optical amplifier prototype, and non-linear optics testing.
Contribution
It presents the detailed setup and planned experimental validation of optical stochastic cooling and non-linear integrable optics in the IOTA ring.
Findings
Design of OSC arrangements and parameters
Prototype optical amplifier using Ti-sapphire crystal
Preparation for experimental validation
Abstract
A new 150 MeV electron storage ring is being built at Fermilab. The construction of a new machine pursues two goals: A test of highly non-linear integrable optics and a test of optical stochastic cooling. This paper discusses details of OSC arrangements, choice of major parameters of the cooling scheme and incoming experimental tests of the optical amplifier prototype which uses highly doped Ti-sapphire crystal as amplification medium.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
