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Status of and Future Plans for the CERN Linac4 Emittance Meter based on Laser Electron-detachment and a Diamond Strip-detector
LINAC4 has started its staged commissioning at CERN. After completion it will accelerate high brightness H- beams to 160 MeV. To measure the transverse profile and emittance of the beam, a non-destructive method based on electron photo detachment is proposed, using a pulsed, fibre-coupled laser to s...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1973332 |
Sumario: | LINAC4 has started its staged commissioning at CERN. After completion it will accelerate high brightness H- beams to 160 MeV. To measure the transverse profile and emittance of the beam, a non-destructive method based on electron photo detachment is proposed, using a pulsed, fibre-coupled laser to strip electrons from the H- ions. The laser can be focused and scanned through the H- beam, acting like a conventional slit. A downstream dipole separates the neutral H0 beamlet, created by the laser interaction, from the main H- beam, so that it can be measured by a diamond stripdetector. Combining the H0 beamlet profiles with the laser position allows the transverse emittance to be reconstructed. A prototype of this instrument was tested while commissioning the LINAC4 at 3 and 12 MeV. In this paper we shall describe the experimental setup, challenges and results of the measurements, and also address the characteristics and performance of the diamond strip-detector subsystem. In addition, the proposal for a permanent system at 160 MeV, including an electron detector for a direct profile measurement, will be presented. |
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