Passive Ballistic Microbunching of Non-Ultrarelativistic Electron Bunches using Electromagnetic Wakefields in Dielectric-Lined Waveguides
Abstract
Temporally-modulated electron beams have a wide array of applications ranging from the generation of coherently-enhanced electromagnetic radiation to the resonant excitation of electromagnetic wakefields in advanced-accelerator concepts. Likewise producing low-energy ultrashort microbunches could be useful for ultra-fast electron diffraction and new accelerator-based light-source concepts. In this Letter we propose and experimentally demonstrate a passive microbunching technique capable of forming a picosecond bunch train at ~MeV. The method relies on the excitation of electromagnetic wakefields as the beam propagates through a dielectric-lined waveguide. Owing to the non-ultrarelativistic nature of the beam, the induced energy modulation eventually converts into a density modulation as the beam travels in a following free-space drift. The modulated beam is further accelerated to ~MeV while preserving the imparted density modulation.
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@article{arxiv.1806.09513,
title = {Passive Ballistic Microbunching of Non-Ultrarelativistic Electron Bunches using Electromagnetic Wakefields in Dielectric-Lined Waveguides},
author = {Francois Lemery and Philippe Piot and Gayane Amatuni and Prach Boonpornprasert and Ye Lining Chen and James David Good and Bagrat Grigoryan and Matthias Gross and Mikhail Krasilnikov and Osip Lishilin and Gregor Loisch and Anne Oppelt and Sebastian Philipp and Houjun Qian and Yves Renier and Frank Stephan and Igor Zagorodnov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.09513},
year = {2019}
}