A high brightness electron Linac is being built in the Compton Gamma Source at the ELI Nuclear Physics facility in Romania. To achieve the design luminosity, a train of 32 bunches, 16 ns spaced, with a nominal charge of 250 pC will collide with the laser beam in the interaction point. Electron beam spot size is measured with optical transition radiation (OTR) profile monitors. Furthermore, OTR angular distribution strongly depends on beam energy. Since OTR screens are typically placed in several positions along the Linac to monitor beam envelope, one may perform a distributed energy measurement along the machine. This will be useful, for instance, during the commissioning phase of the GBS in order to verify the correct functionality of the C-Band accelerating structures, due to the fact that there are OTR screens after each accelerating module. This paper deals with the studies of different optic configurations to achieve the field of view, resolution and accuracy in order to measure the energy of the beam. Several configurations of the optical detection line will be studied with simulation tools (e.g. Zemax).

Design of the diagnostic stations for the ELI-NP compton gamma source / Marongiu, Marco; Castellano, Michele; Chiadroni, Enrica; Cianchi, Alessandro; Di Pirro, Giampiero; Franzini, Giovanni; Giribono, Anna; Mostacci, Andrea; Palumbo, Luigi; Shpakov, Vladimir; Stella, Angelo; Variola, Alessandro. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno International Particle Accelerator Conference 2018 tenutosi a Vancouver Canada) [10.18429/jacow-ipac2018-wepal013].

Design of the diagnostic stations for the ELI-NP compton gamma source

Marco Marongiu;Enrica Chiadroni;Giovanni Franzini;Anna Giribono;Andrea Mostacci;Luigi Palumbo;
2018

Abstract

A high brightness electron Linac is being built in the Compton Gamma Source at the ELI Nuclear Physics facility in Romania. To achieve the design luminosity, a train of 32 bunches, 16 ns spaced, with a nominal charge of 250 pC will collide with the laser beam in the interaction point. Electron beam spot size is measured with optical transition radiation (OTR) profile monitors. Furthermore, OTR angular distribution strongly depends on beam energy. Since OTR screens are typically placed in several positions along the Linac to monitor beam envelope, one may perform a distributed energy measurement along the machine. This will be useful, for instance, during the commissioning phase of the GBS in order to verify the correct functionality of the C-Band accelerating structures, due to the fact that there are OTR screens after each accelerating module. This paper deals with the studies of different optic configurations to achieve the field of view, resolution and accuracy in order to measure the energy of the beam. Several configurations of the optical detection line will be studied with simulation tools (e.g. Zemax).
2018
International Particle Accelerator Conference 2018
ELI-NP Diagnostics Beam Screen
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Design of the diagnostic stations for the ELI-NP compton gamma source / Marongiu, Marco; Castellano, Michele; Chiadroni, Enrica; Cianchi, Alessandro; Di Pirro, Giampiero; Franzini, Giovanni; Giribono, Anna; Mostacci, Andrea; Palumbo, Luigi; Shpakov, Vladimir; Stella, Angelo; Variola, Alessandro. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno International Particle Accelerator Conference 2018 tenutosi a Vancouver Canada) [10.18429/jacow-ipac2018-wepal013].
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