Title: LiCAS
1LiCAS
- Linear Collider Alignement and Survey
Applied Geodesy Group
2Overview
- What is LiCAS
- The ILC survey problem
- The RTRS concept
- The LiCAS measurement principles
- Who works on LiCAS
- Where are we now
- Mechanics
- FSI
- LSM
- Where will we go next
3LC Survey Problem
- Survey is a multi step process with single
tolerance budget driven by accelerator physics - tunnel construction
- component fiducialisation
- component Survey ? LiCAS
- Components survey
- 200mm vertical our slice of tolerance budget
- over 600m betatron wavelenght
- Open air survey too slow and too inaccurate
- Need new instrument that matches requirements
- ATLAS ZEUS technologies (FSI straightness
monitors) applicable to this problem
4LC Survey Problem
Fiducial marker
5RTRS concept
Tunnel Wall
LiCAS technology for automated stake-out process
Reconstructed tunnel shapes (relative
co-ordinates)
6LiCAS Measurement Principle
Internal FSI System Dz. Dx,Dy Da,Db between
cars
Extrenal FSI System measures Wall marker location
Straightness Monitor Dx,Dy Da,Db between cars
7Who works on LiCAS (Oxford team)
studentic
academic
Gregorz Grzelak
David Urner
DAQ-Eng. Ashley James started 21/06/04
Elec. Tech.
electronic
Mech. Tech. (Pool)
optic
mechanic
8Oxford Alumni
DESY Collaborators
- Johannes Prenting
- Markus Schloesser
- Ernst-Otto Saemann
- Daniel Kaempnter
Edward Botcherby
Robert Apsimon Peter Baker Ken Chuang
Thomas Zlosnik Simon Wilshin Chris Glassman
9Where are we now?
10RTRS global Mechanics
- Measurement car
- full 3D designs
- workshop drawings
- part production started
- Service car
- conceptual design
- commerical propulsion system ordered
measurement car
- Others
- vacuum system ready for production except for one
seal test - Tunnel see next slide
service car
11Tunnel preparation
- 60m long service tunnel at DESY
- fairly narrow ? difficult installation
- Tunnel walls all prepared (removed old cable
trays) - Air-conditioning installed
- Lighting installed
- Interlocked doors on both sides being installed
- power and network installed
- must perform some test on tunnel walls to check
for stability - tunnel completed in 2.5 month from now (beginning
of June)
12LiCAS measurement units
- Design close to completion (1 month)
- waiting for choice of final LSM camera and FSI
optics - some changes in connectorisation, service routing
and fibre feed-throughs - Invar casts for bodies have been ordered
- design of components for internal FSI completed
- production mainly in-house
13FSI Status
- Two lasers operational, full DAQ chain working
(custom photo detectors and amplifiers,
commercial ADCs) - Custom USB-2 based ADC board built, firmware
under development now - Expect to have complete custom detection and DAQ
chain in two month from now - basic measurement principle using EDFA proven,
expected accuracy lt 1micron
14LiCAS FSI Implementation
15M-FSI extension for StaFF
AM Modulation _at_ f1
C-Band Amplifier (1520-1570)
FSI Laser 1
L-Band Amplifier (1572-1630)
FSI Laser 2
f2
AM Modulation _at_ f2
Splitter Tree
AM modulator
AM Modulation _at_ f3
AOM Dn
Michelson Laser
Adjust Dn
Cavity locked to reference laser or absorption
cell
Reference Laser
Quill
Retro Reflector
GLI
Readout Board
16New FSI Work
Splitter Tree
- Short 6-line FSI system for 3D wall marker
reconstruction. Still using long line optics.
Amplifier
Laser
Retro Reflector
3D-Piezo Stage
17LSM status
- Geometry for LSM frozen (positions of cameras and
beam splitters) - One fully functional unit is operational with
- 1 low coherence length, near IR laser
collimation optics - 4 small, low cost analogue cameras 4-chan.
grabber - Choosing final cameras now (CMOS?)
- First versions of algorithm for calibration using
differential motion of LSM unit - Least squares fit
- Neural network
- Current resolutions O(1 micron)
- Studying view finding and accuracy of fitting as
function of camera parameters and fitting
algorithm - Studying quality of beam (shape) through the hole
system
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19What do we do next
- Up to autumn 2005
- Completion of instrument choices
- cameras
- feed through
- external FSI optics
- Completion of FSI and LSM analysis codes
- FSI noise suppression
- camera calibration
- fitting algorithms
- Sub-system calibrations
- Construction of 3-car prototype
- Single car survey with CMM
- Installation in DESY test tunnel
20What do we do next
- Up to Spring 2006
- Operate prototype at DESY
- commissioning
- many calibration programs on full train
- multiple test surveys of tunnel
- tuning of operation and analysis algorithms
- study of systematic errors
- Up to Spring 2007
- In Oxford
- Improvements of component calibration programs
hardware - Design of second generation instrument for X-FEL
- much smaller ? fits into X-FEL tunnel and maybe
ATF-2 - much simpler ? reduce from RD to production
functionality - 6 cars
- Design stake out instrument
21What do we do next
- Up to Spring 2008
- Operate improved first prototype at DESY
- Construct second prototype
- Operate second prototype in X-FEL
- Construct stake out instrument
- Operate stake out instrument in X-FEL
(needs additional funding)