Conditional Guided Generative Diffusion for Particle Accelerator Beam Diagnostics

Alexander Scheinker
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Advanced accelerator-based light sources such as free electron lasers (FEL) accelerate highly relativistic electron beams to generate incredibly short (10s of femtoseconds) coherent flashes of light for dynamic imaging, whose brightness exceeds that of traditional synchrotron-based light sources by orders of magnitude. FEL operation requires precise control of the shape and energy of the extremely short electron bunches whose characteristics directly translate into the properties of the produced light. Control of short intense beams is difficult due to beam characteristics drifting with time and complex collective effects such as space charge and coherent synchrotron radiation. Detailed diagnostics of beam properties are therefore essential for precise beam control. Such measurements typically rely on a destructive approach based on a combination of a transverse deflecting resonant cavity followed by a dipole magnet in order to measure a beam's 2D time vs energy longitudinal phase-space distribution. In this paper, we develop a non-invasive virtual diagnostic of an electron beam's longitudinal phase space at megapixel resolution (1024 x 1024) based on a generative conditional diffusion model. We demonstrate the model's generative ability on experimental data from the European X-ray FEL.
用于粒子加速器光束诊断的条件引导生成扩散
先进的加速器光源,如自由电子激光器(FEL),可加速高度相对论电子束,产生用于动态成像的超短(10飞秒)相干闪光,其亮度超过传统同步加速器光源的数量级。FEL 的运行需要精确控制极短电子束的形状和能量,而电子束的特性会直接转化为所产生光的特性。由于光束特性随时间漂移以及空间电荷和相干同步辐射等综合反射效应,很难控制短强光束。此类测量通常依赖于一种破坏性方法,该方法基于横向偏转谐振腔与偶极子磁体的组合,以测量光束的二维时间与能量纵向相空间分布。在本文中,我们基于条件扩散生成模型,开发了一种百万像素分辨率(1024 x 1024)的电子束纵向相空间非侵入式虚拟诊断技术。我们在欧洲 X 射线 FEL 的实验数据上演示了该模型的生成能力。
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