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1 Challenges and Trends in Beam Diagnostics Prof. Carsten P. Welsch

2 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 First: What is oPAC ?  Optimization of Particle Accelerators –22 ESRs –>30 Partner Institutions –6 M€ www.opac-project.eu

3 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Overview of Consortium  Beneficiary partners  Associated partners

4 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Adjunct Partners  Part of the long term strategy – oPAC is growing

5 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Why needed ?  Well suited as cross-sector collaboration is key to our research.  Essentially all large-scale experiments require international cooperation  Research area needs significantly more trained accelerator experts;  Few universities in EU provide structured courses – oPAC drives innovation in researcher training

6 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 WP2 – Beam physics  Development of designs for possible LHC upgrade options  Advanced beam physics problems at light sources  Optics and lattice design studies for the interaction region design of the LHC experimental insertions  LHeC as a future upgrade option of the LHC  Simulation studies into halo generation in high brightness hadron beams  Studies into beam loss patterns at ESS  Design and development of resonant structures as Schottky noise detectors for various frequencies  Optimization of the layout of the LHC collimation system  Improvement of the understanding of non-linear beam dynamics effects in light sources

7 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 WP3 – Beam Diagnostics  Beam halo monitor development  Optimization of beam instrumentation for light sources  Cryogenic SQUID-based beam current monitor  Beam Loss Monitors for use in Cryogenic Environments  Methods for measuring the beam profile in high intensity beams  Laser-wire beam profile monitor for measuring the transverse beam profile of an H- beam  Optimization of 10 Be detection  Design a detection system for verifying a 3D method of image reconstruction for Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Treatment (IMRT)

8 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 WP4 – Simulation Tools  Included in most R&D project, plus:  Development of a simulation suite based on the multilevel fast multipole method  Development of a GPU-based PIC solver

9 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 WP5 – Control Systems  Links all R&D projects, plus:  Adaptation of existing open-source control systems from compact accelerators to large scale facilities  Improvement of the process to identify the needs for accelerator instrumentation

10 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 WP6 - Training  Objective: Train the next generation of accelerator experts in best possible way  Provide them with ideal skills basis for their future careers  Promote collaboration and cross sector exchange  Secondments to under how R&D works at different places Motivation: Ideal Training.

11 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Training – each Network Node  Provide trainees with broad skills base  100% focus on research project  In accordance with national (PhD) regulations  Enable secondments between nodes  Promote knowledge exchange and collaboration across the network  Initial plan fixed in CDPs, additional opportunities already taken (e.g. JUAS, IPAC, etc.)

12 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Network-wide Training  Schools in Accelerator Physics (CAS, JUAS) and Complementary Skills  Topical Workshops on focused research areas  Training Days on expert topics  Conference and Symposium to summarize and disseminate research results internationally  Provision of seminars, contributions to conferences, etc.  Secondments between partners

13 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Diagnostics Challenges  Advanced beam diagnostics methods (examples) –Non-invasive beam profile monitoring –Absolute measurement of nA beams –Beam loss monitors and detector technology  Limitations and open questions

14 From profile to halo

15 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 IPM  Souce: J. Egberts, CEA  Based on ionization of rest gas  Challenges –Required residual gas pressure –1D beam profile ‚only‘ Peter‘s and Charlotte‘s talk

16 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 BIF Monitor  Measures light from rest gas, excited by beam  Challenges: –Very low cross sections –Isotropic light emission –Rest gas pressure requirements F. Becker, GSI Peter‘s and Charlotte‘s talk

17 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Atom Gas Jet  Proof-of-principle setup at the CI;  Gas jet and IPM;  Designed for use with low energy antiproton beams: ‐ Profile Monitor ‐ Collision experiments. V. Tzoganis, A. Jeff M. Putignano, et al., Nucl. Instr. Meth. A (2012). V. Tzoganis, APL (2014), accepted.

18 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Electron Beam Scanner Derive beam profile from deflection of low energy electron beam scanned across the high energy proton beam Courtesy of W. Blokland and R. Jones

19 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Look at the deflected projection of a tilted sheet of electrons Multiple scans take the derivative to get the profile Courtesy of W. Blokland and R. Jones. Electron Beam Scanner

20 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Courtesy of W. Blokland and R. Jones Challenges

21 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Definition: What is 'Halo' ? General definition difficult to make: Accelerator physicists Instrumentation specialists Low density / difficult to measure

22 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Problem  Very high intensity in core: –Saturates pixels –Signal overflow to neighbouring pixels –Tail regions are being modified, falsified measurement.  Solution: Concentrate measurement on tail region ONLY as this is the interesting part !  How ??

23 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 SOHO * Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

24 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Halo Monitoring: Core Masking (1) Aquire profile(2) Define core(3) Generate mask(4) Re-Measure C.P. Welsch et al., Proc. SPIE (2007) J. Egberts, et al., JINST 5 P04010 (2010)

25 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014  1024 x 768 pixels (XGA)  USB Interface  high-speed port 64-bit @ 120 MHz for data transfer  up to 9.600 full array mirror patterns / sec (7.6 Gbs)  16  m in size  +/- 12°tilt angle  Switch of 15  s physically, 2  s optically Basis: Micro Mirror Array (TI)

26 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Measurements at UMER  10 keV e - beam, Phosphor screen  iCCD camera  Verification of earlier lab measurements  Reconstruction of beam profile with DR of 10 5  Effects from diffraction on DMA are minimal H. Zhang, et al., Phys. Rev. STAB 15, 072803 (2012) !!

27 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Advantages  Can be used with any raditiation (OTR, ODR, SR, Smith-Purcell, Cherenkov, etc.);  Suitable for any charged particle beam;  Advanced measurements possible: XDR, emittance, phase space mapping, injection optimization, etc.  More to come... See Blaine‘ s talk

28 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Additional challenges  Approaching the resolution limit, e.g. sub 100 nm beam size measurements using OTR (Pavel and Konstantin);  FELs and Light Sources (Volker and Laura);  Laser wire scanners (Thomas).

29 Tiny currents – absolutely !

30 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Absolute Current Measurement  Highly desirable ! –Callibration of other monitors, –Direct link to experimental output.  Challenges: –Signal levels VERY low, –Signal/noise critical, –Isolation against vibrations, rf noise –...many more...

31 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Cryogenic Current Comparator The CCC consists of:  SC pickup coil,  High efficient SC shield,  High performance SQUID measurement system. Harvey, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 43 (1972) DITANET: Febin

32 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 SQUID Superconducting QUantum Interference Device  Most sensitive magnetic flux detector, The working principle makes use of:  Superconductivity,  Flux quantization in SC rings,  Josephson effect. A SQUID consists of a SC ring with one or two weak links (Josephson tunnel junctions).

33 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Measurement Principle  Couple to azimuthal magnetic field,  Screening current induced in SC coil with ferromagnetic core,  DC SQUID for sensitive detection of coil magnetic field,  Strong shielding against magnetic noise is key ! (14 ring cavities give 200 db shielding factor) M. Schwickert

34 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Prototype @ GSI  GSI prototype (A. Peters, 1997) Resolution: 250 pA/√Hz → 8 nA (1 kHz readout) → 2×10 9 U 28+ /s

35 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 More recently...

36 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Challenge: accurately measure low-intensity beams Proposal: measure induced magnetic field with a SQUID Crucial: tiny level of signal magnetic field requires advanced shielding strategy ELENA CCC Courtesy of Miguel

37 …and losses ?

38 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Beam Loss – 5 MW beams  Power density, in Gy/sec, for 1 W/m distributed beam loss on a beam pipe, at 200 MeV and 2 GeV.  Additional Monte Carlo Studies required, different loss scenarios under consideration – lot of expertise at CI  Source: M. Jarosz, ESS – Proc. IBIC (2013)

39 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Diamond Detectors –Fast & sensitive –Used in LHC to distinguish bunch by bunch losses –Investigations now ongoing to see if they can work in cryogenic conditions See Pavel and Erich‘s talks 39 Courtesy of E. Griesmayer

40 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Cryogenic Monitors  Silicon –Successfully used at 1 K at CERN in 1976  Diamond –Successfully in use as LHC BLM at room temperature –Better resistance to radiation than Si at room temperature –Less leakage current than Si at room temperature –Does it work in liquid helium?  Liquid helium ionisation chamber –Advantage : no radiation hardness issue –Disadvantage : slow (charge mobility of 0.02 cm 2 /V/s) Courtesy of R. Jones – see Marcin’s talk

41 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Where to go...from here ?

42 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Upcoming Events  School on Accelerator Optimization (July 2014)  School on Laser Applications (September 2014)  Topical Workshop Beam Diagnostics (March 2015)  Conference on Laser Applications (March 2015)  Outreach Symposium, Liverpool (June 2015)  Conference on Accelerator Optimization (October 2015)

43 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Stay tuned !!  URL:(http://www.)opac-project.eu

44 Prof. Carsten P. Welsch - oPAC Beam Diagnostics Workshop, May 2014 Summary  Beam Diagnostics are an exciting topic for research and ideal for training;  Current performance limits shall be discussed at this workshop – talks to stimulate discussion;  There are still very significant challenges that will require close international collaboration. Thanks for your attention !!


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