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Upstream Laser-based Longitudinal Enhancement of Relativistic Photoelectrons

Optics 2026-01-08 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Applied Physics

Abstract

Controlling the longitudinal phase space of high-brightness relativistic electron beams is crucial for advancing a broad spectrum of charged-particle-based instrumentation and scientific frontiers. A generalized method for achieving this control involves manipulating the photoemission laser's temporal distribution at the picosecond level, a long-standing technical challenge. Recent developments in laser shaping have enabled the creation of high-power, picosecond-scale symmetrical and asymmetrical temporal profiles, capable of fine-tuning complex space-charge dynamics and external field effects in relativistic charged-particle beams. Here, we demonstrate that rather than deviations from theorized, idealized laser distributions, a controlled asymmetry can be harnessed to counteract accelerator-induced distortions. By implementing spatiotemporal shaping of the ultraviolet photocathode laser at the LCLS-II superconducting injector, we achieve deterministic control over the longitudinal phase space without downstream corrections. We find that this optical asymmetry induces a self-linearizing effect across both low (40 pC) and high (80 pC) charge regimes, effectively suppressing nonlinear compression and energy chirp. Consequently, this approach is expected to preserve a low emittance comparable to that of ideal flattop or regular Gaussian profiles, while delivering superior current uniformity and shot-to-shot stability. These results establish spatiotemporal laser shaping as a compact, generalizable tool for directly optimizing beam brightness at the source.

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@article{arxiv.2601.03580,
  title  = {Upstream Laser-based Longitudinal Enhancement of Relativistic Photoelectrons},
  author = {Hao Zhang and Randy Lemons and Jack Hirschman and Nicole Neveu and Nicolas Sudar and River Robles and Paris Franz and David Cesar and Zihan Zhu and Mathew Britton and Kurtis Borne and Zhen Zhang and Kirk A. Larsen and Benjamin Mencer and Justin Baker and Chad Pennington and Razib Obaid and Yuantao Ding and Ryan Coffee and Gabriel Just and Feng Zhou and Ji Qiang and James Cryan and Joseph Robinson and Agostino Marinelli and Sergio Carbajo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.03580},
  year   = {2026}
}