U. Arp et al., Spontaneous coherent microwave emission and the sawtooth instability in a compact storage ring - art. no. 054401, PHY R SPE T, 4(5), 2001, pp. NIL_28-NIL_36
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS-ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS
Strong evidence for self-excited emission of coherent synchrotron radiation
in the microwave spectral region was observed at the Synchrotron Ultraviol
et Radiation Facility (SURF III) electron storage ring at the NIST. The mic
rowave emission between 25 and 35 mm was dominated by intense bursts of rad
iation. The intensity enhancement during these bursts was on the order of 1
0 000 to 50 000 over the incoherent value. The shape, width, and period of
the bursts depend strongly on the operational parameters of the storage rin
g. Coherent microwave emission was observed only when the beam was unstable
, namely, during bunch-length relaxation oscillations. We report on the mea
surements of the microwave bursts, and correlate the data with signals from
a beam monitor electrode and photodiode detector. The coherent enhancement
of the radiation intensity is ascribed to spontaneous self-induced microbu
nching of the electrons within the bunch.