A dual-axis beam position monitor (BPM) consists of four electrodes placed at 90{degree} intervals around the probe aperture. The response signals of these lobes can be expressed as a sum of moments. The first order moment gives the centroid of the beam. The second order moment contains information about the rms size of the beam. It has been shown previously that the second order moment can be used to determine beam emittance. To make this measurement, the authors must characterize the BPM appropriately. The approach to this problem is to use a pulsed wire test fixture. By using the principle of superposition, they can build up a diffuse beam by taking the signals from different wire positions and summing them. This is done two ways: first ...
The beam based alignment (BBA) technique is applied to the 2-GeV storage ring of the Pohang Light So...
A popular signal processing technique for beam position measurements uses the principle of amplitude...
The Sub-picosecond Accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a 1300 MHz, 8 MeV photoinjector....
INTRODUCTION Here at Los Alamos, we have two photoinjector driven electron linacs. The first is an ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation on the multipole moments of charged particle beams i...
A cylindrical beam-position monitor (BPM) used in many accelerator facilities has four electrodes on...
A cylindrical beam-position monitor (BPM) used in many accelerator facilities has four electrodes on...
International audienceBeam Position Monitors (BPM) measure the beam transverse position, the beam ph...
The use of beam position monitors (BPMs) as non-intercepting emittance monitors has been proposed in...
Accelerator physics is a branch of applied physics, which deals with design, construction and operat...
The position of a charged particle beam can be measured with a Beam Position Monitor (BPM) by conver...
At the first sight the problem to determine the beam position from the ratio of the induced charges ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory is one of the leaders in the development of accelerator based Mo-99 r...
Beam position monitors (BPM) for synchrotron light storage rings usually consist of beam pickup elec...
Microstrip probes and associated processing electronics have been designed and used to measure charg...
The beam based alignment (BBA) technique is applied to the 2-GeV storage ring of the Pohang Light So...
A popular signal processing technique for beam position measurements uses the principle of amplitude...
The Sub-picosecond Accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a 1300 MHz, 8 MeV photoinjector....
INTRODUCTION Here at Los Alamos, we have two photoinjector driven electron linacs. The first is an ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation on the multipole moments of charged particle beams i...
A cylindrical beam-position monitor (BPM) used in many accelerator facilities has four electrodes on...
A cylindrical beam-position monitor (BPM) used in many accelerator facilities has four electrodes on...
International audienceBeam Position Monitors (BPM) measure the beam transverse position, the beam ph...
The use of beam position monitors (BPMs) as non-intercepting emittance monitors has been proposed in...
Accelerator physics is a branch of applied physics, which deals with design, construction and operat...
The position of a charged particle beam can be measured with a Beam Position Monitor (BPM) by conver...
At the first sight the problem to determine the beam position from the ratio of the induced charges ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory is one of the leaders in the development of accelerator based Mo-99 r...
Beam position monitors (BPM) for synchrotron light storage rings usually consist of beam pickup elec...
Microstrip probes and associated processing electronics have been designed and used to measure charg...
The beam based alignment (BBA) technique is applied to the 2-GeV storage ring of the Pohang Light So...
A popular signal processing technique for beam position measurements uses the principle of amplitude...
The Sub-picosecond Accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a 1300 MHz, 8 MeV photoinjector....