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Chinese Physics C | 2016

Self-seeded FEL wavelength extension with high-gain harmonic generation

Ling Zeng; Weilun Qin; Gang Zhao; Senlin Huang; Yuantao Ding; Zhirong Huang; Gabriel Marcus; Kexin Liu

We study a self-seeded high-gain harmonic generation (HGHG) free-electron laser (FEL) scheme to extend the wavelength of a soft X-ray FEL. This scheme uses a regular self-seeding monochromator to generate a seed laser at the wavelength of 1.52 nm, followed by a HGHG configuration to produce coherent, narrow-bandwidth harmonic radiations at the GW level. The 2nd and 3rd harmonic radiation are investigated with start-to-end simulations. Detailed studies on the FEL performance and shot-to-shot fluctuations are presented.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2008

DUHOCAMIS: A dual hollow cathode ion source for metal ion beams

W.J. Zhao; M. W. O. Müller; J. Janik; Kexin Liu; Xiaotang Ren

In this paper we describe a novel ion source named DUHOCAMIS for multiply charged metal ion beams. This ion source is derived from the hot cathode Penning ion gauge ion source (JINR, Dubna, 1957). A notable characteristic is the modified Penning geometry in the form of a hollow sputter electrode, coaxially positioned in a compact bottle-magnetic field along the central magnetic line of force. The interaction of the discharge geometry with the inhomogeneous but symmetrical magnetic field enables this device to be operated as hollow cathode discharge and Penning discharge as well. The main features of the ion source are the very high metal ion efficiency (up to 25%), good operational reproducibility, flexible and efficient operations for low charged as well as highly charged ions, compact setup, and easy maintenance. For light ions, e.g., up to titanium, well-collimated beams in the range of several tens of milliamperes of pulsed ion current (1 ms, 10/s) have been reliably performed in long time runs.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Discharge characteristics of the DUHOCAMIS with a high magnetic bottle-shaped field

Dongpo Fu; Weijiang Zhao; Peng Guo; Kun Zhu; Jinghui Wang; Jingshan Hua; Xiaotang Ren; Jianming Xue; Hongwei Zhao; Kexin Liu

For the purpose of producing high intensity, multiply charged metal ion beams, the dual hollow cathode ion source for metal ions (DUHOCAMIS) was derived from the hot cathode Penning ion source combined with the hollow cathode sputtering experiments in 2007. To investigate the behavior of this discharge geometry in a stronger magnetic bottle-shaped field, a new test bench for DUHOCAMIS with a high magnetic bottle-shaped field up to 0.6 T has been set up at the Peking University. The experiments with magnetic fields from 0.13 T to 0.52 T have indicated that the discharge behavior is very sensitive to the magnetic flux densities. The slope of discharge curves in a very wide range can be controlled by changing the magnetic field as well as regulated by adjusting the cathode heating power; the production of metallic ions would be much greater than gas ions with the increased magnetic flux density; and the magnetic field has a much higher influence on the DHCD mode than on the PIG mode.


Chinese Physics C | 2016

Drive laser system for the DC-SRF photoinjector at Peking University*

Z. Wang; Senlin Huang; Lin Lin; Gang Zhao; Shengwen Quan; Kexin Liu; Jiaer Chen

Photoinjectors are widely used for linear accelerators as electron sources to generate high-brightness electron beams. The drive laser, which determines the timing structure and quality of the electron beam, is a crucial component of a photoinjector. A new drive laser system has been designed and constructed for the upgraded 3.5-cell DC-SRF photoinjector at Peking University. The drive laser system consists of a 1064 nm laser oscillator, a four-stage amplifier, second and fourth harmonic generators, an optical system to transfer the UV pulses to the photocathode,and a synchronization system. The drive laser system has been successfully applied during stable operation of the DC-SRF photoinjector and its performance meets requirements. A 266 nm laser with an average power close to 1 W can be delivered to illuminate the Cs2 Te photocathode and the instability is less than 5% for long time operation.The design considerations for improving the UV laser quality, a detailed description of the laser system, and its performance are presented in this paper.Photoinjectors are widely used for linear accelerators as electron sources to generate high-brightness electron beam. Drive laser, which determines the timing structure and quality of the electron beam, is a crucial device of photoinjector. A new drive laser system has been designed and constructed for the upgraded 3.5-cell DC-SRF photoinjector at Peking University. The drive laser system consists of a 1064 nm laser oscillator, a four- stage amplifier, the second and fourth harmonic generators, the optical system to transfer the UV pulses to the photocathode, and the synchronization system. The drive laser system has been successfully applied in the stable operation of DC-SRF photoinjector and its performance meets the requirements. 266 nm laser with an average power close to 1W can be delivered to illuminate the Cs2Te photocathode and the instability is less than 5% for long time operation. The design consideration for improving the UV laser quality, a detailed description of laser system, and its performance are presented in this paper.


7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016

Drive Laser System for the DC-SRF Photoinjector at Peking University

Fangming Liu; Liwen Feng; Senlin Huang; Lin Lin; Kexin Liu; Shangyu Si; Z. Wang; Gang Zhao

The DC-SRF photoinjector, developed at Peking University, uses Cs2Te as the photocathode and accordingly 266 nm laser is used as the drive laser. A drive laser system which includes a 1064 nm laser oscillator, a fourstage amplifier, and second and fourth harmonic generators, has been designed and applied successfully. To avoid the high average current electron beam from hitting the vacuum tube and causing safety problems, a laser pulse selector with an EO modulator has been designed and included into the laser drive system to reduce the repetition rate of electron pulses during the DC-SRF photoinjector commissioning. It can adjust the repetition rate of laser pulses from 81.25 kHz to 81.25 MHz. In this paper, we introduce the drive laser system and describe the laser pulse selector in detail.


7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016

Beam Optimization Study for an X-ray FEL Oscillator at the LCLS-II

Weilun Qin; K. Bane; Y. Ding; Senlin Huang; Zhirong Huang; K.-J. Kim; Ryan Lindberg; Kexin Liu; Timothy Maxwell

The 4 GeV LCLS-II superconducting linac with high repetition beam rate enables the possibility to drive an X-Ray FEL oscillator at harmonic frequencies. Compared to the regular LCLS-II machine setup, the oscillator mode requires a much longer bunch length with a relatively lower current. Also a flat longitudinal phase space distribution is critical to maintain the FEL gain since the X-ray cavity has extremely narrow bandwidth. In this paper, we study the longitudinal phase space optimization including shaping the initial beam from the injector and optimizing the bunch compressor and dechirper parameters. We obtain a bunch with a flat energy chirp over 400 fs in the core part with current above 100 A. The optimization was based on LiTrack and Elegant simulations using LCLS-II beam parameters.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

AMS radiocarbon dating of lacustrine sediment from an impact crater in northeastern China

Kexin Liu; Maobai Chen; Xingfang Ding; Dongpo Fu; Ping Ding; C. Shen; W.S. Xiao


Archive | 2012

Plasma device with double-hollow cathode and double-hollow cathode and applications

Dongpo Fu; Weijiang Zhao; Kun Zhu; Peng Guo; Xingfang Ding; Kexin Liu


arXiv: Optics | 2018

Generation of picosecond pulses with variable temporal profiles and linear polarization by coherent pulse stacking in a birefringent crystal shaper.

Fangming Liu; Senlin Huang; Shangyu Si; Gang Zhao; Kexin Liu; Shukui Zhang


Archive | 2018

Harmonic Lasing Towards Shorter Wavelengths in Soft X-Ray Self-Seeding FELs

Ling Zeng; Weilun Qin; Kexin Liu; Zhirong Huang; Yuantao Ding; Senlin Huang; Gang Zhao

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Yuantao Ding

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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