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Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals

Standard beam position monitors (BPM) are intrinsically insensitive to beams with no temporal structure, so-called DC beams, which many CERN experiments rely on. We therefore propose a novel detection technique in which the usual BPM electrodes are replaced with electro-optic (EO) crystals. When exp...

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Autores principales: Cristiano, Antonio, Hill, Richard, Krupa, Michal
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2022-WEP10
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852563
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author Cristiano, Antonio
Hill, Richard
Krupa, Michal
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Hill, Richard
Krupa, Michal
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collection CERN
description Standard beam position monitors (BPM) are intrinsically insensitive to beams with no temporal structure, so-called DC beams, which many CERN experiments rely on. We therefore propose a novel detection technique in which the usual BPM electrodes are replaced with electro-optic (EO) crystals. When exposed to an electric field, such crystals change their optical properties. This can be exploited to encode the electric field magnitude onto the polarisation state of a laser beam crossing the crystal. An additional EO crystal, placed outside the vacuum chamber, can be used to control the system’s working point and to introduce a sinusoidal modulation, allowing DC measurements to be performed in the frequency domain. This contribution presents the working principle of this measurement technique, its known limitations, and possible solutions to further increase the system’s performance. Analytical results and simulations for a double-crystal optical chain are benchmarked against the experimental data taken on a laboratory test bench.
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spelling cern-28525632023-03-16T19:22:52Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2022-WEP10http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852563engCristiano, AntonioHill, RichardKrupa, MichalDetection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical CrystalsAccelerators and Storage RingsStandard beam position monitors (BPM) are intrinsically insensitive to beams with no temporal structure, so-called DC beams, which many CERN experiments rely on. We therefore propose a novel detection technique in which the usual BPM electrodes are replaced with electro-optic (EO) crystals. When exposed to an electric field, such crystals change their optical properties. This can be exploited to encode the electric field magnitude onto the polarisation state of a laser beam crossing the crystal. An additional EO crystal, placed outside the vacuum chamber, can be used to control the system’s working point and to introduce a sinusoidal modulation, allowing DC measurements to be performed in the frequency domain. This contribution presents the working principle of this measurement technique, its known limitations, and possible solutions to further increase the system’s performance. Analytical results and simulations for a double-crystal optical chain are benchmarked against the experimental data taken on a laboratory test bench.oai:cds.cern.ch:28525632022
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Cristiano, Antonio
Hill, Richard
Krupa, Michal
Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title_full Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title_fullStr Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title_full_unstemmed Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title_short Detection of a DC Electric Field Using Electro-Optical Crystals
title_sort detection of a dc electric field using electro-optical crystals
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2022-WEP10
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