Former measurements of exctracted ion beams from the GSI heavy ion synchroton SIS showed large current fluc-tuations in the microsecond region with a high peak-to-average ratio. To adapt our Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) to this time structure the detector’s electronics have been carefully modified. The most important improvement of the new DC SQUID system affects the enlargement of the bandwidth and the slew rate of the measuring system. In addition the existing data acquisition system for e.g. SEMs (Secondary Emission Monitors) was extended to digitize the CCC sig-nals simultaneously. Measurements of Argon beams will be shown to demonstrate the improved capabilities of th
This thesis describes the development of several systems based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator w...
The paper reports about performance tests of newly designed Secondary Electron Monitors (SEM), Ioniz...
Abstract We present a non-destructive superconducting monitoring system for charged particle beams. ...
The storage of low current beams as well as the long extraction times from the synchrotrons at FAIR ...
The planned Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI has to cope with a wide range of ...
Accurate non-destructive measurement of the absolute intensity of weak ion beams ( 1 uA) in storage ...
A new type of beam transformer, using the principle of a Cryogenic Current Comparator, was built to ...
For more than 20 years Cryogenic Current Comparators (CCC) are used to measure the current of charge...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is an extremely sensitive DC-Beam Transformer based on supercon...
A new Cryogenic Current Comparator with eXtendedDimensions (CCC-XD), compared to earlier versions bu...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) was developed for a non-destructive, highly sensitive monitorin...
A variety of detectors are used to measure proton and heavy ion beam currents [1]. Especially in the...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is a non-destructive, metrological-traceable charged particle b...
The non-destructive and highly sensitive measurement of a charged particle beam is of utmost importa...
Non-perturbative measurement of low-intensity charged particle beams is particularly challenging for...
This thesis describes the development of several systems based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator w...
The paper reports about performance tests of newly designed Secondary Electron Monitors (SEM), Ioniz...
Abstract We present a non-destructive superconducting monitoring system for charged particle beams. ...
The storage of low current beams as well as the long extraction times from the synchrotrons at FAIR ...
The planned Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI has to cope with a wide range of ...
Accurate non-destructive measurement of the absolute intensity of weak ion beams ( 1 uA) in storage ...
A new type of beam transformer, using the principle of a Cryogenic Current Comparator, was built to ...
For more than 20 years Cryogenic Current Comparators (CCC) are used to measure the current of charge...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is an extremely sensitive DC-Beam Transformer based on supercon...
A new Cryogenic Current Comparator with eXtendedDimensions (CCC-XD), compared to earlier versions bu...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) was developed for a non-destructive, highly sensitive monitorin...
A variety of detectors are used to measure proton and heavy ion beam currents [1]. Especially in the...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is a non-destructive, metrological-traceable charged particle b...
The non-destructive and highly sensitive measurement of a charged particle beam is of utmost importa...
Non-perturbative measurement of low-intensity charged particle beams is particularly challenging for...
This thesis describes the development of several systems based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator w...
The paper reports about performance tests of newly designed Secondary Electron Monitors (SEM), Ioniz...
Abstract We present a non-destructive superconducting monitoring system for charged particle beams. ...