Experimental demonstration of the mechanism of steady-state microbunching

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Xiujie Deng
Alexander Chao
Jörg Feikes
Arne Hoehl
Wenhui Huang
Roman Klein
Arnold Kruschinski
Ji Li
Aleksandr Matveenko
Yuriy Petenev
Markus Ries
Chuanxiang Tang
Lixin Yan
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[1] Tsinghua University,Department of Engineering Physics
[2] Tsinghua University,Institute for Advanced Study
[3] Stanford University,undefined
[4] Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB),undefined
[5] Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB),undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 590卷
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The use of particle accelerators as photon sources has enabled advances in science and technology1. Currently the workhorses of such sources are storage-ring-based synchrotron radiation facilities2–4 and linear-accelerator-based free-electron lasers5–14. Synchrotron radiation facilities deliver photons with high repetition rates but relatively low power, owing to their temporally incoherent nature. Free-electron lasers produce radiation with high peak brightness, but their repetition rate is limited by the driving sources. The steady-state microbunching15–22 (SSMB) mechanism has been proposed to generate high-repetition, high-power radiation at wavelengths ranging from the terahertz scale to the extreme ultraviolet. This is accomplished by using microbunching-enabled multiparticle coherent enhancement of the radiation in an electron storage ring on a steady-state turn-by-turn basis. A crucial step in unveiling the potential of SSMB as a future photon source is the demonstration of its mechanism in a real machine. Here we report an experimental demonstration of the SSMB mechanism. We show that electron bunches stored in a quasi-isochronous ring can yield sub-micrometre microbunching and coherent radiation, one complete revolution after energy modulation induced by a 1,064-nanometre-wavelength laser. Our results verify that the optical phases of electrons can be correlated turn by turn at a precision of sub-laser wavelengths. On the basis of this phase correlation, we expect that SSMB will be realized by applying a phase-locked laser that interacts with the electrons turn by turn. This demonstration represents a milestone towards the implementation of an SSMB-based high-repetition, high-power photon source.
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