Phase Space Tomography and Slice Emittance Measurement of Beams with intense Space Charge

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Abstract

We report a simple and portable tomographic method to map the beam phase space, which can be used in the majority of accelerators. The tomographic reconstruction process has first been compared with results from simulations using the particle-in-cell code WARP and the results show excellent agreement. Our diagnostic has also been successfully demonstrated experimentally on simple scaled set-up which uses high-current, low energy electron beams to study the transverse dynamics of beams in both emittance and space charge dominated regimes. Finally, using a fast ($<$5ns decay time) phosphor screen and a gated PIMAX2 ICCD camera we report slice tomographic measurements of transverse phase spaces over a beam pulse and conclude by deriving interesting physical insights on space charge dynamics.

*This work is funded by US Dept. of Energy grant numbers DE-FG02-94ER40855 and DE-FG02-92ER54178, and the office of Naval Research grant N00014-02-1-0914.

Authors

  • Diktys Stratakis

    • University of Maryland
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Rami Kishek

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Kai Tian

    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Ralph Fiorito

    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Irving Haber

    • University of Maryland
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Brian Beaudoin

    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Mark Walter

    • University of Maryland
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Martin Reiser

    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
  • Patrick O&#039;Shea

    • University of Maryland
    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics