학술논문

Noninvasive cavity-based charge diagnostic for plasma accelerators
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Working Paper
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Physics - Accelerator Physics
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Abstract
The charge contained in an electron bunch is one of the most important parameters in accelerator physics. Several techniques to measure the electron bunch charge exist. However, many conventional charge diagnostics face serious drawbacks when applied to plasma accelerators. For example, integrating current transformers (ICTs or toroids) have been shown to be sensitive to the electromagnetic pulses (EMP) originating from the plasma, whereas scintillating screens are sensitive to background radiation such as betatron radiation or bremsstrahlung and only allow for a destructive measurement of the bunch charge. We show measurements with a noninvasive, cavity-based charge diagnostic (the DaMon), which demonstrate its high sensitivity, high dynamic range and resistance towards EMP. The measurements are compared to both an ICT and an absolutely calibrated scintillating screen.
Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, submitted to proceedings of the 6th European Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop (EAAC 2023)