9–13 Sept 2024
Wanda Realm Beijing
Asia/Shanghai timezone
IBIC2024 Final Proceedings: https://accelconf.web.cern.ch/ibic2024/

Session

TUC: Beam Position Monitor

TUC
10 Sept 2024, 13:30
China Hall 2 (Auditorium)

China Hall 2

Auditorium

Conveners

TUC: Beam Position Monitor: TUCI (Invited Oral)

  • Carsten Welsch (University of Liverpool)

TUC: Beam Position Monitor: TUCC (Contributed Oral)

  • Carsten Welsch (University of Liverpool)

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  1. Xing Yang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/09/2024, 13:30
    MC3: Beam Position Monitors
    Invited Oral Presentation

    A new infrared free-electron laser FEL facility named FELiChEM has been built at University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei. It is a user facility dedicated for energy chemistry research and can deliver the infrared laser in the spectral range of 2.5-200 μm to five research stations. FELiChEM consists of mid-infrared MIR and far-infrared FIR free-electron laser oscillators driven...

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  2. Victor Verzilov (TRIUMF)
    10/09/2024, 14:00
    MC3: Beam Position Monitors
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    A new 1mA ion source and a new injection line are presently under construction at TRIUMF for the 500 MeV H- cyclotron. A 300keV ion beam is pulse modulated at the exit of the ion source with a duty cycle varying in the range 1% - 99%. The pulse repetition frequency is around 1kHz and this is the only time varying beam structure available for a substantial fraction of the injection line, till...

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  3. Donghyun Song (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)
    10/09/2024, 14:20
    MC3: Beam Position Monitors
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Photon Beam Position Monitor (PBPM) is an effective monitor for the synchrotron radiation position in a beamline of PLS-II and has been used for the insertion device beamline as well as the bending beamline. In this study, we report the operational status of PBPMs for PLS-II. The PBPM feedback system combined with the orbital feedback system maintains the same position of synchrotron radiation...

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