Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Dec 2015)

Demonstration of a laserwire emittance scanner for hydrogen ion beams at CERN

  • T. Hofmann,
  • K. O. Kruchinin,
  • A. Bosco,
  • S. M. Gibson,
  • F. Roncarolo,
  • G. Boorman,
  • U. Raich,
  • E. Bravin,
  • J. K. Pozimski,
  • A. Letchford,
  • C. Gabor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.122801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 12
p. 122801

Abstract

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A noninvasive, compact laserwire system has been developed to measure the transverse emittance of an H^{-} beam and has been demonstrated at the new LINAC4 injector for the LHC at CERN. Light from a low power, pulsed laser source is conveyed via fiber to collide with the H^{-} beam, a fraction of which is neutralized and then intercepted by a downstream diamond detector. Scanning the focused laser across the H^{-} beam and measuring the distribution of the photo-neutralized particles enables the transverse emittance to be reconstructed. The vertical phase-space distribution of a 3 MeV beam during LINAC4 commissioning has been measured by the laserwire and verified with a conventional slit and grid method.