Author:
Lobach I.,Nagaitsev S.,Romanov A.,Stancari G.
Abstract
Abstract
An experimental study of undulator radiation generated by a
single electron was carried out at the Integrable Optics Test
Accelerator (IOTA) storage ring at Fermilab. Photons were detected
with a single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) at an average rate of
20 kHz, corresponding to one detection every few hundred
revolutions. Events were continuously recorded by a picosecond event
timer for as long as 5 minutes at a time. The collected data were
used to directly test the predictions of classical Poisson
photostatistics. The study was motivated in part by a previous
observation of sub-Poissonian statistics in a similar experiment
with synchrotron radiation. In addition, we show that the time
series of recorded events can be used to study the synchrotron
motion of a single electron, yielding dynamical parameters such as
the phase jitter of the radiofrequency cavity and the dependence of
the synchrotron period on amplitude. Research plans for further
experiments are also discussed.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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