Speaker
Adem Ateş
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Description
Miniature single-board cameras have been used for several years to monitor beam-induced residual gas fluorescence. This work gives an overview of the use of so-called Raspberry Pi cameras in accelerator experiments. These devices are installed in vacuum at hard-to-reach locations. They have been tested in strong magnetic fields with low energy proton beams from 2 keV to 60 keV. They have also been tested in the high energy range with 4.8 MeV/u, $^{48}Ca^{10+}$ beams. Nitrogen and argon were used as residual gas and the pressure was varied from $1\cdot10^{-5}mbar$ to $1 mbar$.
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Primary author
Adem Ateş
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Co-authors
Dr
Hendrik Hähnel
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Andre Michel
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Ulrich Ratzinger
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
Christopher Wagner
(Goethe Universität Frankfurt)