Assessing noise sources at synchrotron infrared ports
نویسندگان
چکیده
Today, the vast majority of electron storage rings delivering synchrotron radiation for general user operation offer a dedicated infrared port. There is growing interest expressed by various scientific communities to exploit the mid-IR emission in microspectroscopy, as well as the far infrared (also called THz) range for spectroscopy. Compared with a thermal (laboratory-based source), IR synchrotron radiation sources offer enhanced brilliance of about two to three orders of magnitude in the mid-IR energy range, and enhanced flux and brilliance in the far-IR energy range. Synchrotron radiation also has a unique combination of a broad wavelength band together with a well defined time structure. Thermal sources (globar, mercury filament) have excellent stability. Because the sampling rate of a typical IR Fourier-transform spectroscopy experiment is in the kHz range (depending on the bandwidth of the detector), instabilities of various origins present in synchrotron radiation sources play a crucial role. Noise recordings at two different IR ports located at the Swiss Light Source and SOLEIL (France), under conditions relevant to real experiments, are discussed. The lowest electron beam fluctuations detectable in IR spectra have been quantified and are shown to be much smaller than what is routinely recorded by beam-position monitors.
منابع مشابه
Observing Beam Motion Using Infrared Interferometry
Phase noise in the RF master oscillator driving synchrotron oscillations of the beam has been identified as one of the dominant sources of noise in the infrared beamline at the Advanced Light Source. We present measurements of the effect of the electron beam motion in a Fourier transform interferometer (FTIR) detector. This form of detector may be sensitive to very small beam motions.
متن کاملPerformance of new infrared beamline U12IR at the National Synchrotron Light Source
The instrumentation and performance of the new infrared beamline U12IR at the National Synchrotron Light Source of Brookhaven National Laboratory is described. This beamline utilizes infrared synchrotron radiation from a bending magnet. A combination of beamline design features and spectroscopic instrumentation allows the facility to reach the extremely low frequency limit of ;2 cm ~i.e., 60 GH...
متن کاملBroadband Self-amplified Spontaneous Coherent Synchrotron Radiation in a Storage Ring
Bursts of coherent synchrotron radiation at far-infrared and millimeter wavelengths have been observed at several storage rings. A microbunching instability has been proposed as the source for the bursts but the mechanism has yet to be elucidated. We provide the first evidence that the bursts are due to a microbunching instability driven by the emission of synchrotron radiation in the bunch. Ob...
متن کاملInfrared imaging: Synchrotrons vs. arrays, resolution vs. speed
At the ALS we have been testing out Thermo-Electron’s newest infrared imaging system, the Continuum XL microscope. This microscope is equiped with a 32-element MCT (16 · 2) array which allows rapid infrared imaging with fixed step sizes. The microscope also has a conventional single element MCT-A, which can be swapped for an MCT-B, or InSb detectors. This microscope is installed on ALS Beamline...
متن کاملNoise reduction for the infrared beamline at the Advanced Light Source
Significant reductions in the noise of the infrared light have been made at Beamline 1.4.3 infrared source at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). The primary source of vibrational noise has been identified as the water system for the storage ring RF system, which is located near the beamline. Modifications to this system have reduced the noise by an order of magnitude. The dominant source of highe...
متن کامل