학술논문

The SSRL injector beam position monitoring systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference Particle Accelerator Conference, 1991. Accelerator Science and Technology., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE. :1151-1153 vol.2 1991
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Monitoring
Extraterrestrial measurements
Electron beams
Position measurement
Orbits
Software measurement
Synchrotron radiation
Positrons
Electron accelerators
Linear particle accelerator
Language
Abstract
The authors describe the software and processing electronics of the systems used to measure electron beam trajectories for the new Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) injector and for the Stanford Positron Electron Accelerator Ring (SPEAR). The focus is on the use of the electron beam position monitors (BPMs) to measure electron trajectories in the injector transport lines and the booster ring. There are three different BPM systems in the injector. One system consists of a set of five BPMs located on the injection transport line from the linac to the booster. There is a second system of six BPMs located on the ejection transport line. Finally, there is an array of 40 BPMs installed on the main booster ring itself. The injector beam position monitor systems have successfully been used to measure electron orbits and to diagnose configuration problems. The booster BPM system has proved capable of measuring orbits at intervals of 2 milliseconds during the ramp every two seconds.ETX