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Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems

Optical systems are used to transfer light in beam diagnostics for a variety of imaging applications. The effect of the point spread function (PSF) of these optical systems on the resulting measurements is often approximated or misunderstood. It is imperative that the optical PSF is independently ch...

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Autores principales: Wolfenden, Joseph, Bergamaschi, Michele, Fiorito, Ralph, Karataev, Pavel, Kieffer, Robert, Kruchinin, Konstantin, Lefèvre, Thibaut, Mazzoni, Stefano, Welsch, Carsten
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-WEPG80
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313154
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author Wolfenden, Joseph
Bergamaschi, Michele
Fiorito, Ralph
Karataev, Pavel
Kieffer, Robert
Kruchinin, Konstantin
Lefèvre, Thibaut
Mazzoni, Stefano
Welsch, Carsten
author_facet Wolfenden, Joseph
Bergamaschi, Michele
Fiorito, Ralph
Karataev, Pavel
Kieffer, Robert
Kruchinin, Konstantin
Lefèvre, Thibaut
Mazzoni, Stefano
Welsch, Carsten
author_sort Wolfenden, Joseph
collection CERN
description Optical systems are used to transfer light in beam diagnostics for a variety of imaging applications. The effect of the point spread function (PSF) of these optical systems on the resulting measurements is often approximated or misunderstood. It is imperative that the optical PSF is independently characterised, as this can severely impede the attainable resolution of a diagnostic measurement. A high quality laser and specially chosen optics have been used to generate an intense optical point source in order to accomplish such a characterisation. The point source was used to measure the PSFs of various electron-beam imaging systems. These systems incorporate a digital micro-mirror array, which was used to produce very high (>105) dynamic range images. The PSF was measured at each intermediary image plane of the optical system; enabling the origin of any perturbations to the PSF to be isolated and potentially mitigated. One of the characterised systems has been used for optical transition radiation (OTR) measurements of an electron beam at KEK-ATF2 (Tsukuba, Japan). This provided an application of this process to actively improve the resolution of the beam imaging system. Presented here are the results of our measurements and complementary simulations carried out using Zemax Optical Studio.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16401792019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-WEPG80http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313154engWolfenden, JosephBergamaschi, MicheleFiorito, RalphKarataev, PavelKieffer, RobertKruchinin, KonstantinLefèvre, ThibautMazzoni, StefanoWelsch, CarstenOptical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging SystemsAccelerators and Storage RingsOptical systems are used to transfer light in beam diagnostics for a variety of imaging applications. The effect of the point spread function (PSF) of these optical systems on the resulting measurements is often approximated or misunderstood. It is imperative that the optical PSF is independently characterised, as this can severely impede the attainable resolution of a diagnostic measurement. A high quality laser and specially chosen optics have been used to generate an intense optical point source in order to accomplish such a characterisation. The point source was used to measure the PSFs of various electron-beam imaging systems. These systems incorporate a digital micro-mirror array, which was used to produce very high (>105) dynamic range images. The PSF was measured at each intermediary image plane of the optical system; enabling the origin of any perturbations to the PSF to be isolated and potentially mitigated. One of the characterised systems has been used for optical transition radiation (OTR) measurements of an electron beam at KEK-ATF2 (Tsukuba, Japan). This provided an application of this process to actively improve the resolution of the beam imaging system. Presented here are the results of our measurements and complementary simulations carried out using Zemax Optical Studio.oai:inspirehep.net:16401792017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Wolfenden, Joseph
Bergamaschi, Michele
Fiorito, Ralph
Karataev, Pavel
Kieffer, Robert
Kruchinin, Konstantin
Lefèvre, Thibaut
Mazzoni, Stefano
Welsch, Carsten
Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title_full Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title_fullStr Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title_full_unstemmed Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title_short Optical Effects in High Resolution and High Dynamic Range Beam Imaging Systems
title_sort optical effects in high resolution and high dynamic range beam imaging systems
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-WEPG80
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313154
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