Efficient six-dimensional phase space reconstructions from experimental measurements using generative machine learning

Author:

Roussel Ryan1ORCID,Gonzalez-Aguilera Juan Pablo2ORCID,Wisniewski Eric3,Ody Alexander3ORCID,Liu Wanming3ORCID,Power John3ORCID,Kim Young-Kee2ORCID,Edelen Auralee1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

2. University of Chicago

3. Argonne National Laboratory

Abstract

Next-generation accelerator concepts, which hinge on the precise shaping of beam distributions, demand equally precise diagnostic methods capable of reconstructing beam distributions within six-dimensional position-momentum spaces. However, the characterization of intricate features within six-dimensional beam distributions using current diagnostic techniques necessitates a substantial number of measurements, using many hours of valuable beam time. Novel phase space reconstruction techniques are needed to reduce the number of measurements required to reconstruct detailed, high-dimensional beam features in order to resolve complex beam phenomena and as a feedback in precision beam shaping applications. In this study, we present a novel approach to reconstructing detailed six-dimensional phase space distributions from experimental measurements using generative machine learning and differentiable beam dynamics simulations. We demonstrate that this approach can be used to resolve six-dimensional phase space distributions from scratch, using basic beam manipulations and as few as 20 two-dimensional measurements of the beam profile. We also demonstrate an application of the reconstruction method in an experimental setting at the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator, where it is able to reconstruct the beam distribution and accurately predict previously unseen measurements 75× faster than previous methods. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Office of Science

U.S. Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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