The electron energy dependence of a scintillating screen (Lanex Fast) was studied with sub-nanosecond electron beams ranging from 106 MeV to 1522 MeV at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Advanced Light Source (ALS) synchrotron booster accelerator. The sensitivity of the Lanex Fast decreased by 1percent per 100 MeV increase of the energy. The linear response of the screen against the charge was verified with charge density and intensity up to 160 pC/mm2 and 0.4 pC/ps/mm2, respectively. For electron beams from the laser plasma accelerator, a comprehensive study of charge diagnostics has been performed using a Lanex screen, an integrating current transformer, and an activation based measurement. The charge measured by each diagnostic w...
This thesis presents results from three strands of experimental work aimed towards establishing more...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
The electron energy dependence of a scintillating screen (Lanex Fast) was studied with sub-nanosecon...
A comprehensive study of charge diagnostics is conducted to verify their validity for measuring elec...
A comprehensive study of charge diagnostics is conducted to verify their validity for measuring elec...
The results of calibrating three independent charge measurement diagnostics with electron bunches fr...
We present an overview of diagnostic techniques for measuring key parameters of electron bunches fro...
We revise the calibration of scintillating screens commonly used to detect relativistic electron bea...
International audienceThis article gives a detailed description of a single shot electron spectromet...
We revise the calibration of scintillating screens commonly used to detect relativistic electron bea...
Laser-plasma-based accelerators can provide electrons over a broad energy range and/or with large mo...
We report on new charge calibrations and linearity tests with high-dynamic range for eight different...
Since the rise of high-energy particle physics in the 20th century, demands for radio-frequency part...
Precise diagnostics of picocoulomb level particle bunches produced by laser plasma accelerators (LPA...
This thesis presents results from three strands of experimental work aimed towards establishing more...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...
The electron energy dependence of a scintillating screen (Lanex Fast) was studied with sub-nanosecon...
A comprehensive study of charge diagnostics is conducted to verify their validity for measuring elec...
A comprehensive study of charge diagnostics is conducted to verify their validity for measuring elec...
The results of calibrating three independent charge measurement diagnostics with electron bunches fr...
We present an overview of diagnostic techniques for measuring key parameters of electron bunches fro...
We revise the calibration of scintillating screens commonly used to detect relativistic electron bea...
International audienceThis article gives a detailed description of a single shot electron spectromet...
We revise the calibration of scintillating screens commonly used to detect relativistic electron bea...
Laser-plasma-based accelerators can provide electrons over a broad energy range and/or with large mo...
We report on new charge calibrations and linearity tests with high-dynamic range for eight different...
Since the rise of high-energy particle physics in the 20th century, demands for radio-frequency part...
Precise diagnostics of picocoulomb level particle bunches produced by laser plasma accelerators (LPA...
This thesis presents results from three strands of experimental work aimed towards establishing more...
The Advanced Laser-Plasma High-Energy Accelerators towards X-rays (ALPHA-X) programme is developing ...
Currently particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider use RF cavities with a maximum fie...