PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268)
DOI: 10.1109/pac.2001.987562
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Electro-optic beam position and pulsed power monitors for the second axis of DARHT

Abstract: The second axis of the Dual Axis Radiographic HydroTest (DARHT) facility utilizes a long pulse electron beam having a duration in excess of two microseconds. This time scale poses problems for many conventional diagnostics that rely upon electrical cables to transmit signals between the accelerator and recording equipment. Recognizing that transit time isolation is not readily achieved for the long pulse regime, difficulties resulting from ground loops are anticipated. An electro-optic (EO) voltage sensor tech… Show more

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“…Several of these systems are therefore foreseen for installation around the interaction points. In addition to studies aimed at improving the existing electromagnetic pick-ups, which include optimization of the pick-up design and the testing of faster acquisition systems, pick-ups based on electro-optical crystals in combination with laser pulses are also being considered [13]. Such pick-ups have already demonstrated fast time response in the picosecond range [14].…”
Section: Bunch Shape Monitoring Using Electromagnetic Pick-upsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of these systems are therefore foreseen for installation around the interaction points. In addition to studies aimed at improving the existing electromagnetic pick-ups, which include optimization of the pick-up design and the testing of faster acquisition systems, pick-ups based on electro-optical crystals in combination with laser pulses are also being considered [13]. Such pick-ups have already demonstrated fast time response in the picosecond range [14].…”
Section: Bunch Shape Monitoring Using Electromagnetic Pick-upsmentioning
confidence: 99%