Modeling two-stage bunch compression with wakefields: Macroscopic properties and microbunching instability

In a two-stage compression and acceleration system, where each stage compresses a chirped bunch in a magnetic chicane, wakefields affect high-current bunches. The longitudinal wakes affect the macroscopic energy and current profiles of the compressed bunch and cause microbunching at short wavelength...

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Published inPhysical review special topics. PRST-AB. Accelerators and beams Vol. 11; no. 9; p. 090702
Main Authors Bosch, R. A., Kleman, K. J., Wu, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published College Park American Physical Society 01.09.2008
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Summary:In a two-stage compression and acceleration system, where each stage compresses a chirped bunch in a magnetic chicane, wakefields affect high-current bunches. The longitudinal wakes affect the macroscopic energy and current profiles of the compressed bunch and cause microbunching at short wavelengths. For macroscopic wavelengths, impedance formulas and tracking simulations show that the wakefields can be dominated by the resistive impedance of coherent edge radiation. For this case, we calculate the minimum initial bunch length that can be compressed without producing an upright tail in phase space and associated current spike. Formulas are also obtained for the jitter in the bunch arrival time downstream of the compressors that results from the bunch-to-bunch variation of current, energy, and chirp. Microbunching may occur at short wavelengths where the longitudinal space-charge wakes dominate or at longer wavelengths dominated by edge radiation. We model this range of wavelengths with frequency-dependent impedance before and after each stage of compression. The growth of current and energy modulations is described by analytic gain formulas that agree with simulations.
ISSN:1098-4402
1098-4402
2469-9888
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.11.090702