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Bosco, A.

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MOPAN110 A Technique for High-frequency Scanning of High Power Laser Light for Laser-wire Scanners at Electrons Accelerators 422
 
  • A. Bosco
  • G. A. Blair, S. T. Boogert, G. E. Boorman
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
 
  Funding: Work supported in part by PPARC LC-ABD Collaboration and the Commission of European Communities under the 6th Framework Programme Structuring the European Research Area, contract number RIDS-011899.

Electro-optic techniques might allow implementing a laserwire scanner for intra-train scanning at the ILC with scanning speed in excess of 100 kHz. A scanner capable of running at such a rate would in fact provide information about the particle beam size in about one hundred different positions along the bunch train (approximately 1ms long for the ILC*). The design of an electro-optic deflector capable to scan within 10-100 microsecond is presented, discussed and analytically treated.

* ILC Baseline Conceptual Design (2006).: http://www.linearcollider.org/.

 
THOAC01 ATF Extraction Line Laser-Wire System 2636
 
  • L. Deacon, G. A. Blair, S. T. Boogert, A. Bosco, L. Corner, L. Deacon, N. Delerue, F. Gannaway, D. F. Howell, V. Karataev, M. Newman, A. Reichold, R. Senanayake, R. Walczak
    JAI, Oxford
  • A. Aryshev, H. Hayano, K. Kubo, N. Terunuma, J. Urakawa
    KEK, Ibaraki
  • G. E. Boorman
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
  • B. Foster
    OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
 
  Funding: PPARC LC-ABD Collaboration Royal Society Daiwa Foundation Commission of European Communities under the 6th Framework Programme Structuring the European Research Area, contract number RIDS-011899

The ATF extraction line laser-wire (LW) aims to achieve a micron-scale laser spot size and to verify that micron-scale beam profile measurements can be performed at the International Linear Collider beam delivery system. Recent upgrades to the LW system are presented together with recent results including the first use of the LW as a beam diagnostic tool.

 
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FRPMN094 Beam Profile Measurements with the 2-D Laser-Wire at PETRA 4303
 
  • M. T. Price
  • K. Balewski, Eckhard. Elsen, V. Gharibyan, H.-C. Lewin, F. Poirier, S. Schreiber, N. J. Walker, K. Wittenburg
    DESY, Hamburg
  • G. A. Blair, S. T. Boogert, G. E. Boorman, A. Bosco, S. Malton
    Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
  • T. Kamps
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
 
  Funding: Work supported by the PPARC LC-ABD collaboration and the Commission of the European Communities under the 6th Framework Programme Structuring the European Research Area, contract number RIDS-011899.

The current PETRA II Laser-Wire system, being developed for the ILC and PETRA III, uses a piezo-driven mirror to scan laser light across an electron bunch. This paper reports on the recently installed electron-beam finding system, presenting recent horizontal and vertical profile scans with corresponding studies.