APC Seminar on March 19 2015

US/Central
WH10NW (West Wing)

WH10NW

West Wing

Slides
    • 14:30 15:20
      Resonant Excitation of Envelope Modes as an Emittance Diagnostic in High-Intensity Circular Accelerators 50m
      Traditional methods of measuring emittance are invasive and inaccurate. A sensitive, non-intercepting measurement of emittance has been demonstrated at the University of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER). This diagnostic uses multi-turn resonant excitation to measure the frequency of the quadrupole mode in the high intensity electron beam. RMS envelope simulations are then used to infer the emittance from the measured frequency.
      Speaker: Will Stem (University of Maryland)