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Observation of superradiant synchrotron radiation in the terahertz region

B. E. Billinghurst, J. C. Bergstrom, L. Dallin, M. de Jong, T. E. May, J. M. Vogt, and W. A. Wurtz
Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 16, 060702 – Published 5 June 2013

Abstract

We report the first high-resolution measurement of superradiance, using coherent synchrotron radiation in the terahertz region from the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and a Michelson interferometer with a nominal frequency resolution of 0.00096cm1. Superradiance arises when a high degree of phase coherence exists between the radiation fields of the individual electron bunches, and manifests itself as a series of narrow spectral peaks at harmonics of the bunch frequency. We observe an enhancement factor of 16 at the spectral peaks, limited by the interferometer resolution. The spectral distribution and relative amplitudes of the superradiant peaks are modified by altering the pattern of bunches along the bunch train.

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  • Received 1 May 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.060702

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Published by the American Physical Society

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B. E. Billinghurst*, J. C. Bergstrom, L. Dallin, M. de Jong, T. E. May, J. M. Vogt, and W. A. Wurtz

  • Canadian Light Source Inc., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 2V3, Canada

  • *Corresponding author. brant.billinghurst@lightsource.ca

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Vol. 16, Iss. 6 — June 2013

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