학술논문

Beam emittance from coherent Cherenkov radiation in a solid dielectric
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of International Conference on Particle Accelerators Particle accelerator Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993. :2456-2458 vol.3 1993
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Solids
Optical scattering
Mirrors
Energy measurement
Particle beam measurements
Laboratories
Electron emission
Linear accelerators
Dielectric measurements
Particle scattering
Language
Abstract
We report experimental results of a technique for direct measurement of the emittance in high energy beams. This technique is analogous to the well known "pepper pot" masking approach, but with no upper limit on particle energy. Single shot emittance profiles were obtained on the 10 kA, 4 MeV Sandia National Laboratories' electron Recirculating Linear Accelerator showing agreement with theory and with alternate emittance measurements. Coherent (i.e., not strongly scattered or diffused) Cherenkov radiation from a flat, transparent, range-thin dielectric foil was split by an array of mirrors in order to view the emission profile up to a divergence angle of 70/spl deg/. The mirrors were imaged by a distant telescope attached to an intensified, 2 ns video framing camera. The relative intensity profiles of the multiple images were unfolded using the properties of classical Cherenkov emission and geometric optics to obtain directly, without precise knowledge of other beam parameters, the transverse velocity distribution in the viewing plane. In our case the rms emittance was directly proportional to the product of the beam diameter and the transverse velocity spread. This and prior research efforts indicate applicability over a wide range of high energy beam parameters.ETX