Title :
Measurement of Cross Section of a High-Energy Electron Beam by Means of the X-Ray Portion of the Synchrotron Radiation
Author :
Hofmann, A. ; Robinson, K.W.
Author_Institution :
Cambridge Electron Accelerator Cambridge, Mass.
fDate :
6/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Synchrotron light is routinely used in measuring the cross-section of a high-energy, orbiting, electron beam. The resolution of the height measurement is limited by the small vertical opening angle of this light. Because the angle decreases as a fractional power of decreasing wavelength, it is advantgeous to use a shorter wavelength portion of the synchrotron radiation, i.e., the x-ray portion. Accurate measurement of beam height is especially important to the CEA colliding beam program. A pinhole was installed in one of the tangential beam runs and the x-radiation image of the crosssection was recorded with a Polaroid x-ray cassette. A resolution of about 0.1 mm in beam height was obtained. The measured height of the stored beam was in agreement with expectation.
Keywords :
Damping; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Extraterrestrial measurements; Light scattering; Size measurement; Synchrotron radiation; Wavelength measurement; X-ray imaging; X-ray scattering;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1971.4326237