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Title: Laser-wire at the ATF extraction line: Progress report


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Laser-wire at the ATF extraction lineProgress
report
  • UK collaborators
  • Laser-wire principle
  • Progress on the ATF laser-wire
  • Future plans
  • Nicolas Delerue,
  • University of Oxford for the Laser Based Beam
    Diagnostic collaboration

2
People and institutes involvedin laser-wire
activities in the UK
  • University of OxfordNicolas Delerue, Brian
    Foster, David Howell, Armin Reichold
  • Royal Holloway University LondonIlya Agapov,
    Grahame Blair, Gary Boorman, John Carter, Chafik
    Driouichi, Michael Price, Thorsten Kamps (now at
    BESY)
  • University College LondonStewart Boogert, Steve
    Malton
  • We acknowledge great help from DESY, KEK and SLAC.

3
How does a laser-wire work?
  • A laser-wire uses a high power laser to shoot
    short laser pulses on a particle beam.
  • A movable mirror is used to "scan" the beameach
    laser pulse is deflected by the mirror with a
    different angle.
  • When the pulse hits a bunch of electrons, Compton
    photons are produced.
  • A calorimeter is installed downstream after a
    bend in the electrons trajectory.
  • This distribution of the energy gives the beam
    profile.
  • From the beam profile, it is possible to exctract
    the size of the electron beam.

Laser wavelength 532 nm (NdYAG) Laser power
1MW_at_PETRA 1GW_at_ATF
4
This years plans for the ATF extraction line
laser-wire
  • March 2005study trip Understand the possible
    setup optics/infrastructure, prepare our DAQ,
    study the laser,
  • May/June 2005Laser measurements, study the beam
    optics, validate the DAQ
  • Summer/September 2005Install the laser
    transport and delivery (Optics, Scanning,),
    install our vacuum vessel at the ATF and final
    focusing lens
  • November/December 2005Laser-wire run
  • Our latest plans for our work at the ATF are
    posted at
  • http//www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/delerue/laserwire
    /atf.php

5
Results from this trip
  • The APD has been validated but another detector
    may better suit our needs
  • Some preliminary tests have been done for the
    DAQ.
  • A design is ready for the laser delivery and
    diagnostics optics.
  • Better idea of the beam jitter (thanks to the
    nanoBPM group).
  • Learned a lot about the laser and the ATF timing
    system (thanks to the Compton e group and
    Naito-san).
  • Lots of discussion on the vacuum vessel design
    and the lens design (still need to finalize the
    discussions)
  • Need for more work on the electron beam optics
    has been uncovered.

6
APD signal at the Compton IP
  • After some alignment we observed signal in the
    APD when inserting the screens located near the
    Compton IP.
  • Signal seen with Y screen but no with X
    screens (not installed).

7
Wire scan with the APD and our DAQ
  • Beam profile with our system (not great yet)

8
Future plans
  • Our goal is to perform our first scan by the end
    of the year but
  • There is still a lot of work to be done
  • Electron beam optics and diagnostics
  • Vacuum vessel
  • Lens design
  • Laser delivery and diagnostics (scheme proposed
    this week)
  • DAQ
  • Put everything together
  • We would like to thank people from the ATF and
    from SLAC for their help and their support
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