Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Dec 2010)

Micron-scale laser-wire scanner for the KEK Accelerator Test Facility extraction line

  • Stewart T. Boogert,
  • Grahame A. Blair,
  • Gary Boorman,
  • Alessio Bosco,
  • Lawrence C. Deacon,
  • Pavel Karataev,
  • Alexander Aryshev,
  • Masafumi Fukuda,
  • Nobihiro Terunuma,
  • Junji Urakawa,
  • Laura Corner,
  • Nicolas Delerue,
  • Brian Foster,
  • David Howell,
  • Myriam Newman,
  • Rohan Senanayake,
  • Roman Walczak,
  • Fred Ganaway

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.13.122801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 122801

Abstract

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A laser-wire transverse electron beam size measurement system has been constructed and operated at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) extraction line at KEK. The construction of the system is described in detail along with the environment of the ATF related to the laser wire. A special set of electron beam optics was developed to generate an approximately 1 μm vertical focus at the laser-wire location. The results of our operation at the ATF extraction line are presented, where a minimum rms electron beam size of 4.8±0.3 μm was measured, and smaller electron beam sizes can be measured by developing the method further. The beam size at the laser-wire location was changed using quadrupoles and the resulting electron beam size measured, and vertical emittance extracted.