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Sergey Antipov

Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory

Publications -  60
Citations -  955

Sergey Antipov is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Metamaterial. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 60 publications receiving 828 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey Antipov include Voronezh State University & Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University.

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Experimental Observation of Energy Modulation in Electron Beams Passing through Terahertz Dielectric Wakefield Structures

TL;DR: A strong wakefield induced energy modulation in an energy-chirped electron bunch passing through a dielectric-lined waveguide can be effectively converted into a spatial modulation forming microbunches with a periodicity of 0.5-1 ps, capable of driving coherent terahertz radiation.
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Subpicosecond bunch train production for a tunable mJ level THz source.

TL;DR: A successful conversion of this energy modulation into a beam density modulation, and the formation of a series of microbunches with a subpicosecond periodicity by means of magnetic optics (chicane) are demonstrated.
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Experimental demonstration of energy-chirp compensation by a tunable dielectric-based structure.

TL;DR: Calculations show that this device, properly scaled to account for the electron bunch charge and length, can be used to remove residual correlated energy spread at the end of the linacs used for free-electron lasers.
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Terahertz Oscilloscope for Recording Time Information of Ultrashort Electron Beams.

TL;DR: This terahertz (THz) oscilloscope bridges the gap between streaking of photoelectrons with optical lasers and deflection of relativistic electron beams with radio-frequency deflectors, and should have wide applications in many ultrashort electron-beam-based facilities.
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Experimental demonstration of wakefield effects in a THz planar diamond accelerating structure

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the wakefields induced by a sub-picosecond relativistic electron bunch in a diamond loaded accelerating structure via the wakefield acceleration method, which was chosen for its high breakdown threshold and unique thermoconductive properties.