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Aoyagi, H.

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THOC4 Improvement in High-Frequency Properties of Beam Halo Monitor Using Dimond Detectors for SPring-8 XFEL 700
 
  • H. Aoyagi, T. Bizen, N. Nariyama
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken
  • Y. Asano, T. Itoga, H. Kitamura, T. Tanaka
    RIKEN/SPring-8, Hyogo
 
 

An interlock sensor is indispensable to protect the undulator magnets against radiation damage. The beam halo monitor using diamond detectors, which are operated in photoconductive mode, has been developed for the X-ray free electron laser facility at SPring-8 (XFEL/SPring-8). Pulse-by-pulse measurements are adopted to suppress the background noise efficiently, and to improve the detective sensitivity. The feasibility tests of this monitor have been demonstrated at the SPring-8 compact SASE source (SCSS) test accelerator for SPring-8 XFEL. As the next step, we are trying to improve the high-frequency properties: (a) dimension of diamond detectors was newly designed to optimize the beam halo monitor for SPring-8 XFEL, (b) the microstripline structure is applied in the vacuum chamber to improve the high-frequency property, (c) RF fingers are also applied to suppress the effect of the wake field from intense electron beam. Details of these devices and experimental results are presented.

 

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