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TUPB29 | Beam Based Development of a Fiber Beam Loss Monitor for the SPring-8 X-FEL | 234 |
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Fiber-based beam loss monitors offer the possibility to detect beam losses over long distances, with good position accuracy and sensitivity at a reasonable cost. For the undulator section of the SPring-8 X-FEL, radiation safety considerations set the desirable detection limit at 1 pC (corresponding to a 0.1% beam loss) over more than a hundred meter. While a theoretical approach offers some hints, the selection of the optimum fiber is not straightforward. Glass fibers of different diameter (100 to 600 μm), index profile (graded/stepped) and from three different makers were therefore characterized (signal strength, dispersion, attenuation) at the SPring-8 Compact SASE Source (SCSS), a 1/16th model of the future X-FEL. Beam tests (Fujikura SC400) showed that, at 250 MeV, the detection limit corresponding to a 10 mV signal is below 1 pC over 60 m and 3 pC over 120 m. The position accuracy was found to be better than 30 cm. Finally, the fiber lifetime has been estimated to be over 13000 h from dose measurements at the SCCS. |