Noninvasive measurement of micron electron beam size of high energy using diffraction radiation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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Treatments of the usage of optical diffraction radiation from the relativistic electrons moving though a conductive slit for the noninvasive transverse beam size measurement encounter hard limitation of the method sensitivity for the electron energy larger than 1 GeV. We consider in this article a possibility of application in a diffraction radiation technique the artificial phase shift, which can take place when transverse electron position varies. This allows us to realize the nonivasive measurements of transverse size of supper-relativistic electron beams with the small emittance.

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