Ji-Gwang Hwang
Kyungpook National University
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2011
Eun-San Kim; Ji-Gwang Hwang; Moohyun Yoon
We investigated optimum choices of beam and accelerator parameters for low-charge beams of self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) free-electron laser (FEL) at PAL. The FEL system is designed to provide a short pulse beam to generate the high power of the wavelength of 1-Å in the undulator. The designed linac provides the pulses of 10 fs rms and 3.85 fs rms for the charges of 0.2 nC and 0.02 nC, respectively. Parameters of the two-stage bunch compressors are optimized to reduce the effects of coherent synchrotron radiation. The bunch compressors are also designed such that the effects of nonlinearities due to wakefields, rf curvature, and second-order momentum compaction become as small as possible in the linear accelerator. Through these parameter optimizations, we have minimized the bunch charges that could decrease effects of emittance dilution and growth of energy spread, which may deteriorate the SASE performance. Start-to-end tracking simulations include the longitudinal and transverse wakefields, and the effects of errors such as rf gun timing, rf phase, and rf voltage are investigated. We investigated the effectiveness of a laser heater that may give Landau damping to suppress the microbunching beam instability. It is shown that a laser heater may suppress the microbunching beam instability in the FEL system. We also investigated the effects of the ac and dc resistive wall wakefields in a long undulator. It is shown that energy variations induced within the bunch over the length of the undulator are acceptable. As a result, through these optimizations studies, we could get beam parameters and accelerator parameters that can provide the FEL power of the 60 GW with FEL pulse of 10 fs and 3 fs in the wavelength of 1-Å in around a 50-m-long undulator for the charges of 0.2 nC and 0.02 nC, respectively. It is shown by our optimizations that our designed FEL system shows required performances for the low-charge beams in the 10 GeV.
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2014
D. Jeon; I. S. Hong; Hyun Jin Kim; Jong-Won Kim; Ryan Bodenstein; H. J. Cha; S. J. Choi; Seong-Ho Choi; O. R. Choi; H. Do; B. H. Choi; C. J. Choi; J. Han; W. K. Han; M. O. Hyun; H. Jang; J. D. Joo; M. J. Joung; H. C. Jung; Y. C. Jung; D. G. Kim; E. Kim; Hyun Kim; Ji-Hoon Kim; Jiyoung Kim; W. K. Kim; Young Keun Kim; M. Kim; M. J. Kim; J. H. Lee
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014
Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim; Hye-Jin Kim; D. Jeon
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014
Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim; Tsukasa Miyajima; Yosuke Honda; Kentaro Harada; Miho Shimada; Ryota Takai; Tatsuya Kume; Shinya Nagahashi; Takashi Obina; Norio Nakamura; S. Sakanaka; Ryoichi Hajima; Ryoji Nagai; Nobuyuki Nishimori; Masahiro Yamamoto; Takashi Uchiyama; E. Kako; S. Michizono; Takako Miura
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013
Hye-Jin Kim; Hyung Jin Kim; Dong-O Jeon; Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2013
Hye-Jin Kim; Bong-Hyuk Choi; Eun-San Kim; Ji-Gwang Hwang
Current Applied Physics | 2013
Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim; Kichiji Hatanaka
Archive | 2014
Ji-Ho Jang; Dong-O Jeon; Hyung Jin Kim; Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim
Archive | 2014
Ji-Gwang Hwang; Chanmi Kim; Yumi Lee; Eun-San Kim; Hye-Jin Kim; Bong Hyuk Choi; Hyung Jin Kim; Dong-O Jeon
New Physics: Sae Mulli | 2013
Ji-Gwang Hwang; Eun-San Kim; Se Byeong Lee; Wang shin Hwang; Sang heon Hyun