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Title Development of Laser-Induced Fluorescence Diagnostic for the Paul Trap Simulator Experiment
Author(s) Chung, Moses ; Davidson, Ronald C ; Efthimion, Philip ; Gilson, Erik P ; Majeski, Richard ; Startsev, Edward
Affiliation (PPPL, Princeton, New Jersey)
Publication 2005
In: 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.2878
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract The Paul Trap Simulator Experiment (PTSX) is a cylindrical Paul trap whose purpose is to simulate the nonlinear dynamics of intense charged particle beam propagation in alternating-gradient magnetic transport systems. For the in-situ measurement of the transverse ion density profile in the PTSX device, which is essential for the study of beam mismatch and halo particle production, a laser-induced fluorescence diagnostic system is being developed. Instead of cesium, which has been used in the initial phase of the PTSX experiment, barium has been selected as the preferred ion for the laser-induced fluorescence diagnostic. The installation of the barium ion source and the characterization of the tunable dye laser system are discussed. The design of the collection optics with an intensified CCD camera system is also discussed. Finally, initial test results using the laser-induced fluorescence diagnostic will be presented.



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