Francesca Curbis
Lund University
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Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2018
Henrik Enquist; Andrius Jurgilaitis; Amelie Jarnac; Åsa U.J. Bengtsson; Matthias Burza; Francesca Curbis; Christian Disch; J. Carl Ekström; Maher Harb; Lennart Isaksson; Marija Kotur; David Kroon; Filip Lindau; Erik Mansten; Jesper Nygaard; Anna I.H. Persson; Van Thai Pham; Michael Rissi; Sara Thorin; Chien Ming Tu; Erik Wallén; Xiaocui Wang; Sverker Werin; Jörgen Larsson
The FemtoMAX beamline facilitates studies of the structural dynamics of materials on the femtosecond timescale. The first commissioning results are presented.
Physical review accelerators and beams | 2017
Alan Mak; Francesca Curbis; Sverker Werin
The efficiency of a free-electron laser can be enhanced by sustaining the growth of the radiation power beyond the initial saturation. One notable method is undulator tapering, which involves the variation of the gap height and/or the period along the undulator. Another method is the introduction of phase jumps, using phase-shifting chicanes in the drift sections separating the undulator segments. In this article, we develop a physics model of this phase jump method, and verify it with numerical simulations. The model elucidates the energy extraction process in the longitudinal phase space. The main ingredient is the microbunch deceleration cycle, which enables the microbunched electron beam to decelerate and radiate coherently beyond the initial saturation. The ponderomotive bucket is stationary, and energy can even be extracted from electrons outside the bucket. The model addresses the selection criteria for the phase jump values, and the requirement on the undulator segment length. It also describes the mechanism of the final saturation. In addition, we discuss the similarities and differences between the phase jump method and undulator tapering, by comparing our phase jump model to the classic Kroll-Morton-Rosenbluth model.
Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015
Alan Mak; Francesca Curbis; Sverker Werin
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009
Sara Thorin; Nino Cutic; Filip Lindau; Sverker Werin; Francesca Curbis
5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014
Alan Mak; Francesca Curbis; Sverker Werin
international free electron laser conference | 2013
Olivia Karlberg; Francesca Curbis; Sara Thorin; Sverker Werin
Proceedings International Particle Accelerator Conference; (2013) | 2013
Francesca Curbis; Nino Cutic; Mikael Eriksson; Olivia Karlberg; Filip Lindau; Alan Mak; Erik Mansten; Sara Thorin; Sverker Werin
Proceedings International Particle Accelerator Conference; (2011) | 2011
Francesca Curbis; Mikael Eriksson; Olivia Karlberg; Sara Thorin; Sverker Werin; Deepa Angal-Kalinin; Peter Williams
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017
Joel Andersson; David Olsson; Francesca Curbis; Lars Malmgren; Sverker Werin
Proceedings of FEL 2015, Daejeon, Korea; pp 321-321 (2015) | 2015
Alan Mak; Francesca Curbis; Sverker Werin