Abstract
Abstract
A beam position monitor (BPM) is built and tested to monitor
the stability of high intensity proton beams accelerated by a
70 MeV cyclotron for ISOL operation in the aspects of beam position
and current. The prototype BPM has four pick-up electrodes with a
length of 19 cm and uses Libera Spark™ to process
signals. It was firstly tested using a moving wire method to
calibrate beam positions and further tested when installed in the
beam line together with a beam profile monitor during beam
commissioning of the cyclotron. The prototype system produced
well-defined signals for two transverse directions with a resolution
of 0.1 mm and for beam intensity up to 600 μA. A beam-stop
signal can be issued by the readout program for the Spark when beam
instabilities evaluated by the program reach certain limits set for
each operation. The non-destructive BPM monitoring of high-current
beams will be integrated into the safety PLC after a series of ISOL
operation are carried out.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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