Author: Henschel, H.M.
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MOPPP033 Diagnostics at PITZ 2.0 Beamline: Status and New Developments 634
 
  • M. Otevřel, A. Donat, H.-J. Grabosch, M. Groß, L. Hakobyan, H.M. Henschel, L. Jachmann, M. Khojoyan, G. Klemz, W. Köhler, G. Koss, G. Kourkafas, M. Krasilnikov, K. Kusoljariyakul, H. Leich, J. Li, M. Mahgoub, D. Malyutin, B. Marchetti, J. Meissner, A. Oppelt, M. Penno, B. Petrosyan, M. Pohl, S. Riemann, M. Sachwitz, B. Schöneich, J. Schultze, A. Shapovalov, F. Stephan, F. Tonisch, G. Vashchenko, L.V. Vu, T. Walter, S. Weisse, R.W. Wenndorff, M. Winde
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
  • G. Asova
    INRNE, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • N.I. Brusova, L.V. Kravchuk, V.V. Paramonov
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
  • A. Gonnin, M. Joré, B. Mercier, C. Prevost, A. Variola
    LAL, Orsay, France
  • I.I. Isaev
    MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
  • Ye. Ivanisenko
    IERT, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • D. Richter
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • S. Rimjaem
    Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  • A.A. Zavadtsev, D.A. Zavadtsev
    Nano, Moscow, Russia
 
  The main aim of the Photo Injector Test Facility at DESY, Zeuthen (PITZ) site is to develop and test an FEL photo injector system capable of producing high charge short electron bunches of lowest possible transverse emittance to allow optimum FEL performance. The last major beamline upgrade realized in the second half of the year 2011 completed the evolution of the PITZ setup ongoing since 2005. The most recent upgrades include the installation of a new RF deflecting cavity - a prerequisite for longitudinal emittance and high resolution slice emittance measurements and installation of a new dispersive section for longitudinal phase space diagnostics of the high energy electron bunches. The paper will give an overview on electron beam diagnostics at PITZ, including the above mentioned upgrades.  
 
MOPPR018 Beam Halo Monitor for FLASH and the European XFEL 816
 
  • A. Ignatenko, N. Baboi, O. Hensler, M. Schmitz, K. Wittenburg
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • H.M. Henschel, W. Lange, W. Lohmann
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
  • A. Ignatenko
    BTU, Cottbus, Germany
  • S. Schuwalow
    Uni HH, Hamburg, Germany
 
  The Beam Halo Monitor for Free-electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) based on pCVD diamond and monocrystalline artificial sapphire sensors has been successfully commissioned in September 2009. It is a part of the beam dump diagnostics and ensures safe beam dumping. Its description and the experience gained during its operation are given. The ideas on the design and aspects of operation of the similar systems at FLASH II and the European XFEL are presented.