Title :
The Diagnostics Development Program for Pulsers at Physics International Co
Author :
Pellinen, Donald
Author_Institution :
1208 Asti Court Livermore CA 94550
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A program to develop diagnostics was begun with the first program to extract and control the electron beams for use in simulations and fusion research. Calorimeters to measure beam energy and deposition profiles and fluxmeters to measure beam currents were developed in the first. Resistively read faraday cups to measure anode or intercepted beam currents followed this. Megavolt voltage dividers operating in vacuum and transformer oil followed. A diagnostics laboratory was set up where calibration equipment having a bandwidth of DC to 1 GHZ and about 5% accuracy was maintained. Critical parts common to many diagnostics were designed and stocks maintained so diagnostics for specific accelerators or experiments could be rapidly designed, fabricated and calibrated. Among the units routinely built and calibrated were calorimeters, electron beam and X-ray, multi-megamp faraday cups and search coils (Rowgowski coils), megavolt resistive monitors for oil and vacuum, capacitive voltage sensors for water lines, inductive current monitors for water lines, multi megavolt vacuum load resistor and capacitive cable voltage sensors for trigger timing.
Keywords :
calorimeters; coils; electric current measurement; electron beams; fluxmeters; particle beam diagnostics; voltage dividers; Physics International Co; Rowgowski coils; accelerators; anode current; bandwidth 0 GHz to 1 GHz; beam currents; beam energy; calorimeters; capacitive voltage sensors; deposition profile; diagnostics development program; electron beams; fluxmeters; fusion research; inductive current monitors; intercepted beam current; megavolt resistive monitors; megavolt voltage dividers; multi megavolt vacuum load resistor; multi-megamp faraday cups; plasma simulations; search coils; trigger timing; water lines; Anodes; Capacitive sensors; Coils; Current measurement; Electron beams; Energy measurement; Laboratories; Oil insulation; Physics; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345759