Author: Tejima, M.
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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
 
  • Y. Hashimoto, M. Tejima, T. Toyama
    J-PARC, KEK & JAEA, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
  • A. Akino, Y. Omori, S. Otsu, H. Sakai
    Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd, Tsukuba, Japan
  • T.M. Mitsuhashi
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  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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