Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2002-09-19
Conf.Proc.C0106181:1345-1347,2001
Physics
Accelerator Physics
3 pages, 6 figures, presented at the IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC2001), Chicago, IL, June 18-22, 2001
Scientific paper
We present a non-invasive, resonant cavity based approach to beam emittance measurement of a shot-to-shot non-circular beam pulse of multi-bunches. In a resonant cavity, desired field components can be enhanced up to Q_L_lambda/pi, where Q_L_lambda is the loaded Q of the resonance mode lambda, when the cavity resonant mode matches with the beam operating frequency. In particular, a Quad-cavity, with its quadrupole mode at beam operating frequency, extracts the beam quad-moment exclusively, utilizing the symmetry of the cavity and some simple networks to suppress common modes. Six successive beam quadrupole moment measurements, performed at different betatron phases in a linear transport system, allow us to determine the beam emittance, i.e., the beam size and shape in the beam's phase space. One measurement alone provides the rms-beam size if the beam position is given, for instance, by nearby beam-position-monitors. This paper describes the basic design and analysis of a Quad-cavity beam monitoring system.
Kim Jinyoung Serena
Miller Richard H.
Nantista Christopher D.
Tantawi Sami G.
Weidemann Achim W.
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