Author: Potkins, D.E.
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WEPCC02 UniBEaM - Beam Profiler for Beam Characterization and Position Feedback 335
 
  • D.E. Potkins, M.P. Dehnel
    D-Pace, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
  • T. Kubley, O.F. Toader
    NERS-UM, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
  • N.R. Lobanov
    Research School of Physics and Engineering, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capitol Territory, Australia
 
  A beam profiler called UniBEaM is based on passing 200 micron cerium-doped optical fibers through a charged particle beam and measuring the scintillation light. In order to characterize UniBEaM over its entire kinetic energy range: keV to GeV; current range: pA to mA; and particle type range: light ions to heavy ions, and electrons, an Early Adopter Programme (EAP) was established to test UniBEaM's performance. EAPs: Australia National University (ANU) and Michigan Ion Beam La-boratory (MIBL) report on their use of UniBEaM at their facilities.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2017-WEPCC02  
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