Several laboratories have shown the potential of using Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) magnetometers together with superconductor magnetic shields to measure beam current intensities in the submicro-Ampere regime. CERN, in collaboration with GSI, Jena university and Helmholtz Institute Jena, is currently working on developing an improved version of such a current monitor for the Antiproton Decelerator (AD) and Extra Low ENergy Antiproton (ELENA) rings at CERN, aiming for better current resolution and overall system availability. This contribution will present the current design, including theoretical estimation of the current resolution; stability limits of SQUID systems and adaptation of the coupling circuit to the AD b...
Low temperature superconducting quantum interference devices (LTS SQUIDs) are used to make precision...
The continuous miniaturisation in the semiconductor industry increases the importance of accurate me...
A new cryogenic dc current transformer (Cryo-DCCT) has recently been designed and assembled at CERN....
Non-perturbative measurement of low-intensity charged particle beams is particularly challenging for...
Non-perturbative measurements of low-intensity charged particle beams are particularly challenging t...
For more than 20 years Cryogenic Current Comparators (CCC) are used to measure the current of charge...
The storage of low current beams as well as the long extraction times from the synchrotrons at FAIR ...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) wasdeveloped for the upcoming FAIR-Project, providing anon-dest...
The planned Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI has to cope with a wide range of ...
A new Cryogenic Current Comparator with eXtendedDimensions (CCC-XD), compared to earlier versions bu...
Abstract We present a non-destructive superconducting monitoring system for charged particle beams. ...
This thesis describes the development of several systems based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator w...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is a non-destructive, metrological-traceable charged particle b...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) was developed for a non-destructive, highly sensitive monitorin...
For the realization of the electrical quantum metrology triangle (V-A-Ω) a device to amplify very sm...
Low temperature superconducting quantum interference devices (LTS SQUIDs) are used to make precision...
The continuous miniaturisation in the semiconductor industry increases the importance of accurate me...
A new cryogenic dc current transformer (Cryo-DCCT) has recently been designed and assembled at CERN....
Non-perturbative measurement of low-intensity charged particle beams is particularly challenging for...
Non-perturbative measurements of low-intensity charged particle beams are particularly challenging t...
For more than 20 years Cryogenic Current Comparators (CCC) are used to measure the current of charge...
The storage of low current beams as well as the long extraction times from the synchrotrons at FAIR ...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) wasdeveloped for the upcoming FAIR-Project, providing anon-dest...
The planned Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI has to cope with a wide range of ...
A new Cryogenic Current Comparator with eXtendedDimensions (CCC-XD), compared to earlier versions bu...
Abstract We present a non-destructive superconducting monitoring system for charged particle beams. ...
This thesis describes the development of several systems based on the Cryogenic Current Comparator w...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is a non-destructive, metrological-traceable charged particle b...
A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) was developed for a non-destructive, highly sensitive monitorin...
For the realization of the electrical quantum metrology triangle (V-A-Ω) a device to amplify very sm...
Low temperature superconducting quantum interference devices (LTS SQUIDs) are used to make precision...
The continuous miniaturisation in the semiconductor industry increases the importance of accurate me...
A new cryogenic dc current transformer (Cryo-DCCT) has recently been designed and assembled at CERN....