Bingxin Yang
Argonne National Laboratory
84 Papers
353 Citations
Bingxin Yang is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Undulator & Advanced Photon Source. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 84 publications.
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Papers
Gamma-ray production in a storage ring free-electron laser
Vladimir Litvinenko,B. Burnham,M. Emamian,N. Hower,John M. J. Madey,P. Morcombe,Patrick G. O'Shea,S.H. Park,R. Sachtschale,Karl David Straub,G. Swift,P. Wang,Ying Wu,Richard Shane Canon,C. R. Howell,N. R. Roberson,E. C. Schreiber,M. Spraker,Werner Tornow,H. R. Weller,Igor Pinayev,N.G. Gavrilov,M.G. Fedotov,G.N. Kulipanov,G. Y. Kurkin,S. F. Mikhailov,V.M. Popik,Alexander Skrinsky,Nikolay Vinokurov,B. E. Norum,Alex H. Lumpkin,Bingxin Yang +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a nearly monochromatic beam of linearly polarized g rays has been produced via Compton backscattering inside a free electron laser optical cavity, which was obtained by backscatter 379.4 nm free-electron laser photons from 500 MeV electrons circulating in a storage ring.
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Status of the Advanced Photon Source low-energy undulator test line
Stephen V. Milton,Efim Gluskin,Ned D. Arnold,Steven Berg,William Berg,Yong-Chul Chae,E. A. Crosbie,Roger J. Dejus,Patric Den Hartog,H. Friedsam,John Galayda,Arthur Grelick,Justin Jones,Y.W. Kang,Suk Hong Kim,John W. Lewellen,Alex H. Lumpkin,James R. Maines,Gregory M. Markovich,Elizabeth Moog,Ali Nassiri,Emil Trakhtenberg,Isaac Vasserman,Nikolai A. Vinokurov,Dean Walters,Ju Wang,Bingxin Yang +26 more
TL;DR: The Low-Energy Undulator Test Line (LEUTL) project at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) as discussed by the authors is a test line for the self-amplified spontaneous emission process at wavelengths down to a few tens of nanometers.
Optical techniques for electron-beam characterizations on the APS SASE FEL project
Alex H. Lumpkin,Bingxin Yang,William Berg,M. White,John W. Lewellen,Stephen V. Milton +5 more
- 01 Sep 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of the effective conversion efficiency, spatial resolution, and time response of the three converter screen types have been performed using the DC thermionic gun's beam accelerated to 400 to 650 MeV.
Evidence for transverse dependencies in COTR and microbunching in a SASE FEL
Alex H. Lumpkin,Yong-Chul Chae,John W. Lewellen,William Berg,Michael Borland,Sandra Biedron,Roger J. Dejus,M. Erdmann,Zhirong Huang,Kwang-Je Kim,Yuelin Li,Stephen V. Milton,Elizabeth Moog,D.W Rule,Vadim Sajaev,Bingxin Yang +15 more
- 11 Jul 2003
TL;DR: Using coherent optical transition radiation (COTR) techniques, a 30-40% narrowing of the observed beam size using COTR is explainable by the mechanism's dependence on the square of the number of microbunched particles as mentioned in this paper.
Observations of bunch-lengthening effects in the APS 7-GeV storage ring
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the bunch length and horizontal beam size at a dispersive point in the lattice versus single-bunch current on the Advanced Photo Source (APS) 7-GeV storage ring.