| Literature DB >> 30855247 |
Michele Di Fraia1, Antonio De Sio2, Matias Antonelli1, Renzo Nesti3, Dario Panella3, Ralf H Menk1, Giuseppe Cautero1, Marcello Coreno1, Daniele Catone4, Nicola Zema4, Carlo Callegari1, Emanuele Pace2.
Abstract
The improved performance of third-generation light sources and the advent of next-generation synchrotron radiation facilities require the use of extremely precise monitoring of the main photon-beam parameters, such as position, absolute and relative intensity, and temporal structure. These parameters, and associated real-time feedbacks, are fundamental at the beamline control level and at the machine control level, to improve the stability of the photon beams and to provide bunch-to-bunch quantitative information. Fast response time, high radiation hardness and visible-blind response are main features of photon-beam monitors for VUV and X-ray synchrotron radiation beamlines; hence diamond-based detectors are outstanding candidates. Here, results are presented of an extensive measurement campaign aiming at optimizing the capabilities of diamond detectors to discern time structures below the 100 ps timescale. A custom-built device has been fabricated and tested at the Italian Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory Elettra in Trieste. The results obtained show that diamond is an excellent material for ultra-fast photon pulses with picosecond time resolution; finally the possibilities for application at free-electron laser sources are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: CVD diamond; beam monitor; detectors; instrumentation; synchrotron
Year: 2019 PMID: 30855247 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577519000791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616