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Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring*
Synchrotron light sources emit Coherent Synchrotron Radiation (CSR) for wavelengths longer than or equal to the bunch length. At most storage rings CSR cannot be observed, because the vacuum chamber cuts off radiation with long wavelengths. There are different approaches for shifting the CSR to shor...
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author | Judin, V Hiller, N Hofmann, A Huttel, E Kehrer, B Klein, M Marsching, S Müller, A S Nasse, M Smale, N Caspers, F Peier, P |
author_facet | Judin, V Hiller, N Hofmann, A Huttel, E Kehrer, B Klein, M Marsching, S Müller, A S Nasse, M Smale, N Caspers, F Peier, P |
author_sort | Judin, V |
collection | CERN |
description | Synchrotron light sources emit Coherent Synchrotron Radiation (CSR) for wavelengths longer than or equal to the bunch length. At most storage rings CSR cannot be observed, because the vacuum chamber cuts off radiation with long wavelengths. There are different approaches for shifting the CSR to shorter wavelengths that can propagate through the beam pipe, e.g.: the accelerator optics can be optimized for a low momentum compaction factor, thus reducing the bunch length. Alternatively, laser slicing can modulate substructures on long bunches [1]. Both techniques extend the CSR spectrum to shorter wavelengths, so that CSR is emitted at wavelengths below the waveguide shielding cut off. Usually fast detectors, like superconducting bolometer detector systems or Schottky barrier diodes, are used for observation of dynamic processes in accelerator physics. In this paper, we present observations of microwave radiation at ANKA using an alternative detector, a LNB (Low Noise Block) system. These devices are usually used in standard TV-SAT-receivers and are very cheap. We determined the time response of LNBs to be below 100 ns. The sensitivity of LNBs is optimized to detect very low intensity ”noise-like” signals. This microwave radiation study shows the possibility to apply the LNB for bunch length monitoring. |
id | cern-1382995 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2011 |
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spelling | cern-13829952022-08-17T13:32:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1382995engJudin, VHiller, NHofmann, AHuttel, EKehrer, BKlein, MMarsching, SMüller, A SNasse, MSmale, NCaspers, FPeier, PObservation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring*Accelerators and Storage RingsSynchrotron light sources emit Coherent Synchrotron Radiation (CSR) for wavelengths longer than or equal to the bunch length. At most storage rings CSR cannot be observed, because the vacuum chamber cuts off radiation with long wavelengths. There are different approaches for shifting the CSR to shorter wavelengths that can propagate through the beam pipe, e.g.: the accelerator optics can be optimized for a low momentum compaction factor, thus reducing the bunch length. Alternatively, laser slicing can modulate substructures on long bunches [1]. Both techniques extend the CSR spectrum to shorter wavelengths, so that CSR is emitted at wavelengths below the waveguide shielding cut off. Usually fast detectors, like superconducting bolometer detector systems or Schottky barrier diodes, are used for observation of dynamic processes in accelerator physics. In this paper, we present observations of microwave radiation at ANKA using an alternative detector, a LNB (Low Noise Block) system. These devices are usually used in standard TV-SAT-receivers and are very cheap. We determined the time response of LNBs to be below 100 ns. The sensitivity of LNBs is optimized to detect very low intensity ”noise-like” signals. This microwave radiation study shows the possibility to apply the LNB for bunch length monitoring.CERN-ATS-2011-187oai:cds.cern.ch:13829952011-09-16 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Judin, V Hiller, N Hofmann, A Huttel, E Kehrer, B Klein, M Marsching, S Müller, A S Nasse, M Smale, N Caspers, F Peier, P Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title | Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title_full | Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title_fullStr | Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title_full_unstemmed | Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title_short | Observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the ANKA storage ring* |
title_sort | observation of microwave radiation using low-cost detectors at the anka storage ring* |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1382995 |
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