Title: Specifications for beam diagnostics C
1Specifications for beam diagnostics Cécile
Limborg, SLACNovember 3, 2003
- Thermal emittance measurement
- Gun Spectrometer
- Straight-Ahead Spectrometer
- Direct measurements
- With transverse deflecting cavity
- Conclusions
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3Gun Spectrometer
4Imaging on first screen
- Uniformity of emission
- Thermal emittance measurement Solenoid scan
- Optimal screen position ( z gt 50 cm)
- Solenoid scan (operating range) linear up to
3.4kG
5Thermal emittance measurement
Example of SDL Data
Method
6Gun Spectrometer
7Gun Spectrometer measurement
- Measurements
- Energy
- Absolute energy
- alignment using laser (YAG1 to entrance linac)
- spectrometer field calibration
- Correlated Energy Spread for all charges
- Uncorrelated energy spread for low charges
- Introducing a time-energy correlation (injection
phase or unbalance) - Slice thermal emittance
- Relay imaging system from YAG1 to spectrometer
screens - Point-to-point imaging
- Uniformity of line density
8Gun Spectrometer measurement
- Modes of operation
- Nominal (quads off) point-to-point in both
planes - Resolution 10 keV
- Drawback large beam size on screen
- Smaller beam size (quads on)
- Resolution of 10keV
- Good energy resolution and small beam size high
R16 , low R11, zero R12 on secondary screen - Resolution of 3 keV
- Small beam sizes
9Gun SpectrometerMode1 No quadrupole on
Bending magnet ? 84.46 degrees ? 26.4 degrees
Resolving power ?xo atYAG1 1.78 mm (for
nominal case, 1nC) ?xoR11lt ?? R16 ? ?? gt
2.3.10-3 ? ?E gt 12 keV
10Gun SpectrometerMode1 No quadrupole on
At IMAGE (view screen 1, 1.5 diameter)
At SOURCE Nominal 1nC, 150keV Correlated energy
spread
11Gun Spectrometer- Mode1 No quadrupole on
Low charge No correlated energy spread (by
adjusting ?inj or Field balance)
Resolution about 10 keV
12Gun Spectrometer- Mode 2 quadrupoles on Screen
1
Resolution of 10 keV smaller beam size
13Gun Spectrometer- Mode 3 quadrupoles on Screen
2
Resolution of 3 keV small beam size
14Gun Spectrometer Can Measure Uniformity of Line
Charge Density
- can resolve a minimum of 5 modulation at gun
exit
15End Spectrometer
- 35 ? bending angle dipole magnet
- Point-to-point imaging of the 75 ?m waist (OTR5)
at 4.6 m from entrance spectrometer
16End Spectrometer
- Point-to-point imaging of the 75 ?m waist (OTR5)
17End Spectrometer - Quadrupoles on
- Various modes of operation with point-to-point
imaging in both planes - R34 R12 0 , R16 -3 R11
- Nominal tuning less than 10keV resolution
- Reduced to 5 keV if beam size reduced to 37 ??m
at waist
good resolving power, ?xoR11lt ?? R16
18End-Spectrometer Used with Transverse Cavity
SOURCE Waist
IMAGE
Direct representation of Longitudinal Phase Space
19Resolve less than 10 keV
20CONCLUSIONS
- Thermal emittance
- Standard 3 screen emittance available
- Gun Spectrometer design finalized
- Absolute energy, energy spread
- Uncorrelated energy spread for low charges
- Slice thermal emittance
- Longitudinal uniformity
- End Spectrometer design finalized
- Absolute energy
- Slice emittance
- Close to 5 keV resolution
- Direct measurement of phase space
21LIST OF REFERNCES
- Diagnostics
- 6 Gun Spectrometer C.Limborg , March 03
updated October - 7 Gun Spectrometer, Revision 1, C.Limborg,
LCLS-InJTech Note - 8 Gun Spectrometer, Revision 2, C.Limborg,
LCLS-InJTech Note - 9 Straight-Ahead Spectrometer, C.Limborg,
April 03, LCLS-InJTech Note - 10 Straight-Ahead Spectrometer, Revsion 1,
C.Limborg, Oct03, LCLS-InJTech Note
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