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Progress on Transverse Beam Profile Measurement Using the Heterodyne Near Field Speckles Method at ALBA

We present the recent developments of a study aiming at measuring the transverse beam profile using the Heterodyne Near Field Speckles (HNFS) method. The HNFS technique consists of a suspension of nanoparticles suspended in a liquid and illuminated by synchrotron radiation (either in the visible or...

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Autores principales: Mazzoni, Stefano, Iriso, Ubaldo, Kamma-Lorger, Christina, Nosych, Andriy, Potenza, Marco, Roncarolo, Federico, Siano, Mirko, Trad, Georges
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: JACoW 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2018-THOA03
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2716032
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Sumario:We present the recent developments of a study aiming at measuring the transverse beam profile using the Heterodyne Near Field Speckles (HNFS) method. The HNFS technique consists of a suspension of nanoparticles suspended in a liquid and illuminated by synchrotron radiation (either in the visible or in X-ray wavelength range). The transverse coherence of the source, and therefore, under the conditions of validity of the Van Cittert and Zernike theorem, the transverse electron beam size is retrieved from the interference between the transmitted beam and the spherical waves scattered by each nanoparticle. We here describe the fundamentals of this technique, as well as the recent experimental results obtained with 12 keV radiation at the NCD beamline at ALBA. The applicability of such technique for future accelerators (e.g. CLIC or FCC) is also discussed.