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E Roussel1, C Evain1, C Szwaj1, S Bielawski1, J Raasch2, P Thoma2, A Scheuring2, M Hofherr2, K Ilin2, S Wünsch2, M Siegel2, M Hosaka3, N Yamamoto3, Y Takashima3, H Zen4, T Konomi5, M Adachi5, S Kimura5, M Katoh5.
Abstract
Relativistic electron bunches circulating in accelerators are subjected to a dynamical instability leading to microstructures at millimeter to centimeter scale. Although this is a well-known fact, direct experimental observations of the structures, or the field that they emit, remained up to now an open problem. Here, we report the direct, shot-by-shot, time-resolved recording of the shapes (including envelope and carrier) of the pulses of coherent synchrotron radiation that are emitted, and that are a "signature" of the electron bunch microstructure. The experiments are performed on the UVSOR-III storage ring, using electrical field sensitive YBa2Cu3O(7-x) thin-film ultrafast detectors. The observed patterns are subjected to permanent drifts, that can be explained from a reasoning in phase space, using macroparticle simulations.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25215987 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.094801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161