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TUO2AB04 | Two-Dimensional and Wide Dynamic Range Profile Monitor Using OTR / Fluorescence Screens for Diagnosing Beam Halo of Intense Proton Beams | 187 |
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An instrument which can diagnose a two-dimensional beam profile of the beam core together with the beam halo in wide dynamic range has been developed in the J-PARC. The instrument consists of OTR (Ti foil of 10 μm) screen, fluorescence (Cr doped alumina) screen, an Offner type imaging system, and a camera with image intensifier. The beam core is observed with OTR and the beam halo is observed with fluorescence screen, respectively. A combination of observations of beam core and halo with these two different screens that have different sensitivities allowed us an observation in wide-dynamic range. The four fluorescence screens are set in vertical and horizontal arrangement. Both the OTR and fluorescence are focused by an Offner type optics having a very wide incident pupil makes these images. This instrument is set in the beam transport line between the rapid cycling synchrotron and the main ring. A two dimensional profile of the beam core and the halo were successfully observed in six order of magnitude at projected plane using intense 3 GeV proton beams of 1.5 x 1013 protons. This monitor has a big advantage for the diagnostic of beam core and halo shapes in real space.
[1] Y. Hashimoto, et al., A Development of High Sensitive Beam Profile Monitor Using Multi-Screen, Proc. IBIC2013, 338-341. |
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