Abstract
A pair of beam profile monitors using alumina ceramic screens (Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}) and CCD cameras has been developed for diagnosis of a linac beam at the 1.3 GeV electron synchrotron of the Institute for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo (INS-ES). Since both the light decay-time of the screen and a shutter speed of the camera are relatively short, about 10 msec or less and 1 msec, respectively, this system is able to measure the beam profile for each pulse of the linac beam operated at a repetition rate of 21.5 Hz. Detailed analysis of the beam profile is made using the stored data on the personal computer. On the other hand, a light spot on the screen is displayed directly on a monitor display. (author).
Citation Formats
Hashimoto, Y, Muto, M, Norimura, K, and Watanabe, K.
Beam profile monitor using alumina screen and CCD camera.
Japan: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Hashimoto, Y, Muto, M, Norimura, K, & Watanabe, K.
Beam profile monitor using alumina screen and CCD camera.
Japan.
Hashimoto, Y, Muto, M, Norimura, K, and Watanabe, K.
1991.
"Beam profile monitor using alumina screen and CCD camera."
Japan.
@misc{etde_10123148,
title = {Beam profile monitor using alumina screen and CCD camera}
author = {Hashimoto, Y, Muto, M, Norimura, K, and Watanabe, K}
abstractNote = {A pair of beam profile monitors using alumina ceramic screens (Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}) and CCD cameras has been developed for diagnosis of a linac beam at the 1.3 GeV electron synchrotron of the Institute for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo (INS-ES). Since both the light decay-time of the screen and a shutter speed of the camera are relatively short, about 10 msec or less and 1 msec, respectively, this system is able to measure the beam profile for each pulse of the linac beam operated at a repetition rate of 21.5 Hz. Detailed analysis of the beam profile is made using the stored data on the personal computer. On the other hand, a light spot on the screen is displayed directly on a monitor display. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Beam profile monitor using alumina screen and CCD camera}
author = {Hashimoto, Y, Muto, M, Norimura, K, and Watanabe, K}
abstractNote = {A pair of beam profile monitors using alumina ceramic screens (Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}) and CCD cameras has been developed for diagnosis of a linac beam at the 1.3 GeV electron synchrotron of the Institute for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo (INS-ES). Since both the light decay-time of the screen and a shutter speed of the camera are relatively short, about 10 msec or less and 1 msec, respectively, this system is able to measure the beam profile for each pulse of the linac beam operated at a repetition rate of 21.5 Hz. Detailed analysis of the beam profile is made using the stored data on the personal computer. On the other hand, a light spot on the screen is displayed directly on a monitor display. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}