Time-dependent tomography for phase space reconstruction

Doctoral Researcher
Name Role at KCDS
KCDS Fellow
KCDS Supervisors
Name Role at KCDS
Scientific Speaker, MATH Supervisor
SEE Supervisor

Abstract

Karlsruhe Research Accelerator uses its electron storage ring to generate strong synchrotron light. This light or radiation has a wavelength range that extends from x-rays to terahertz. It has been shown that the strength of the radiation can grow by many orders of magnitude when the electron bunch is compressed and "micro-bunches" are created. This phenomenon is known as coherent synchrotron radiation. In storage rings, conventional techniques for determining the dynamic or phase-space of the system are inapplicable.This study utilizes a state-of-the-art method for measuring the profile of electron bunchs to reconstruct the phase-space by using a time-dependent tomography algorithm.