Speaker
Storm Mathisen
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
Description
CLARA is a high-brightness 250 MeV electron test facility, which aims to deliver high quality beams to a flexible user area called FEBE, supporting experiments in areas such as novel acceleration. * The requirements of these experiments impose stringent diagnostic requirements. This paper will describe progress on the pyroelectric detectors intended for use with a multi-channel THz spectrometer**, including their design and offline tests with a THz source, as well as future plans for integrating them with the spectrometer design.
Footnotes
- E. W. Snedden et al., “Specification and design for full energy beam exploitation of the compact linear accelerator for research and applications”. Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams, vol. 27, no. 4, p. 41602, Apr. 2024. doi:10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.27.041602
** E. Shackleton et al., "A single shot THz spectrometer for the FEBE experimental facility", in Proc. IPAC'24, Nashville, TN, May 2024, pp. 2403-2406. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2024-WEPG78
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Author
Storm Mathisen
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
Co-authors
Cameron Moffat
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
David Walsh
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
Elin McCormack
(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
Emily Shackleton
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
James Gawthorpe
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)
Kirill Fedorov
(Central Laser Facility)
Philip Bradford
(Central Laser Facility)
Valentina Malconi
(Science and Technology Facilities Council)