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MOP239 |
Commercially Available Transverse Profile Monitors, the IBIS |
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- M. Ruelas, R.B. Agustsson, I. Bacchus, A.Y. Murokh, R. Tikhoplav
RadiaBeam, Santa Monica, USA
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With ever decreasing budgets, shorter delivery schedules and increased performance requirements for pending and future facilities, the need for cost effective yet high quality profile monitors is paramount to future advancement in the accelerator field. While individual facilities are capable of designing and fabricating these often custom devices, this is not always the most efficient or economical route. In response to the lack of commercially available profile monitors, RadiaBeam Technologies has been developing its line of Integrated Beam Imaging System (IBIS) over the past several years. Here, we report on these commercially available profile monitors.
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THP002 |
Re-Circulated Inverse Compton Scattering X-ray Source for Industrial Applications |
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- A.Y. Murokh, R.B. Agustsson, S. Boucher, P. Frigola, T. Hodgetts, A.G. Ovodenko, M. Ruelas, R. Tikhoplav
RadiaBeam, Santa Monica, USA
- M. Babzien, O.V. Chubar, T.V. Shaftan, V. Yakimenko
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
- I. Jovanovic
Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
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An experiment is under way at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF) at BNL to demonstrate inverse Compton scattering in a pulse-train regime. A photoinjector generated electron beam pulse train is scattered by a recirculating laser pulse in a novel resonant configuration termed Recirculation Injection by Nonlinear Gating (RING). The goal of the experiment is to demonstrate strong enhancement of the ICS photon flux through laser recirculation. The project status is presented, and the long-term outlook is discussed with emphasis on the medical and security applications.
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