Ultrafast high energy electron lens radiography suitable for transient electromagnetic field diagnosis

  • J. H. Xiao
  • , Y. C. Du
  • , H. Q. Li
  • , Y. T. Zhao
  • , L. Sheng

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Abstract

Transient electromagnetic fields-during or after laser/particle beam-target interaction-are a significant and hardly explored parameter. This paper proposes a new method for measuring transient electromagnetic fields, based on ultrafast high-energy electron lens radiography, that has a high tolerance for matter in the diagnosed region. With this method, a continuous point strength diagnosis helps to obtain delicate. Furthermore, dual-band diagnosis can be used to determine the field direction. To verify its feasibility, a 50 MeV electron lens radiography beamline was designed and optimized and a preliminary simulation for diagnosing circular magnetic fields ranging from 170 T•μm to 680 T•μm was performed. For a number density of 2000/pixel and ±10% non-uniformity, ±15% diagnostic field strength accuracy has been obtained. The direction diagnosis also works well. Combined with the advantages of high-energy electron beams, ultrafast high-energy electron lens radiography is suitable for transient electromagnetic field diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberP01033
JournalJournal of Instrumentation
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Accelerator Applications
  • Accelerator modelling and simulations (multi-particle dynamics, single-particle dynamics)
  • Beam Optics
  • Beam dynamics

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