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Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor

CLIC requires 10 μm precision and accuracy over 200m for the pre-alignment of beam related components. A solution based on laser beam as straight line reference is being studied at CERN. It involves camera/shutter assemblies as micrometric positioning sensors. To validate the sensors, it is necessar...

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Autores principales: Stern, Guillaume, Mainaud Durand, Helene, Piedigrossi, Didier, Sandomierski, Jacek, Sosin, Mateusz, Geiger, Alain, Guillaume, Sebastien
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2040153
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author Stern, Guillaume
Mainaud Durand, Helene
Piedigrossi, Didier
Sandomierski, Jacek
Sosin, Mateusz
Geiger, Alain
Guillaume, Sebastien
author_facet Stern, Guillaume
Mainaud Durand, Helene
Piedigrossi, Didier
Sandomierski, Jacek
Sosin, Mateusz
Geiger, Alain
Guillaume, Sebastien
author_sort Stern, Guillaume
collection CERN
description CLIC requires 10 μm precision and accuracy over 200m for the pre-alignment of beam related components. A solution based on laser beam as straight line reference is being studied at CERN. It involves camera/shutter assemblies as micrometric positioning sensors. To validate the sensors, it is necessary to determine an appropriate material for the shutter in terms of laser pointing stability. Experiments are carried out with paper, metal and ceramic surfaces. This paper presents the standard deviations of the laser spot coordinates obtained on the different surfaces, as well as the measurement error. Our experiments validate the choice of paper and ceramic for the shutter of the micrometric positioning sensor. It also provides an estimate of the achievable precision and accuracy of the determination of the laser spot centre with respect to the shutter coordinate system defined by reference targets.
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spelling cern-20401532019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2040153engStern, GuillaumeMainaud Durand, HelenePiedigrossi, DidierSandomierski, JacekSosin, MateuszGeiger, AlainGuillaume, SebastienExperiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning SensorAccelerators and Storage RingsCLIC requires 10 μm precision and accuracy over 200m for the pre-alignment of beam related components. A solution based on laser beam as straight line reference is being studied at CERN. It involves camera/shutter assemblies as micrometric positioning sensors. To validate the sensors, it is necessary to determine an appropriate material for the shutter in terms of laser pointing stability. Experiments are carried out with paper, metal and ceramic surfaces. This paper presents the standard deviations of the laser spot coordinates obtained on the different surfaces, as well as the measurement error. Our experiments validate the choice of paper and ceramic for the shutter of the micrometric positioning sensor. It also provides an estimate of the achievable precision and accuracy of the determination of the laser spot centre with respect to the shutter coordinate system defined by reference targets.CERN-ACC-2015-0082oai:cds.cern.ch:20401532014-10-13
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Stern, Guillaume
Mainaud Durand, Helene
Piedigrossi, Didier
Sandomierski, Jacek
Sosin, Mateusz
Geiger, Alain
Guillaume, Sebastien
Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title_full Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title_fullStr Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title_short Experiment of Laser Pointing Stability on Different Surfaces to validate Micrometric Positioning Sensor
title_sort experiment of laser pointing stability on different surfaces to validate micrometric positioning sensor
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2040153
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