Author: Kube, G.
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THPB16 Beam Profile Measurements Using a Fast Gated CCD Camera and a Scintillation Screen to Suppress COTR 590
 
  • M. Yan
    Uni HH, Hamburg, Germany
  • C. Behrens, C. Gerth, G. Kube, B. Schmidt, S. Wesch
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  For standard beam profile measurements of high-brightness electron beams using optical transition radiation (OTR) screens, coherence effects induced by microbunching instabilities render direct imaging of the beam impossible. A technique of using a scintillation screen with a fast gated CCD camera has been demonstrated to successfully suppress coherent OTR (COTR) in transverse beam diagnostics at FLASH. The fast gated CCD camera has been installed next to a standard CCD camera setup and images the same viewing screens. The results of transverse beam profile measurements under operating conditions without COTR are compared for both setups. The fast gated camera has also been employed for longitudinal bunch profile measurements with a transverse deflecting structure (TDS). Results obtained under operating conditions with COTR are compared to those from longitudinal phase space measurements in a dispersive arm, where no coherence effects have been observed so far. In this paper, we examine the performance of the fast gated CCD camera for beam profile measurements and present further studies on the use of scintillation screens for high-energy electron beam diagnostics.