17–22 May 2026
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Achieve a record dynamic range of halo diagnostics with a novel fluorescence wire concept

21 May 2026, 12:10
20m
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Deauville, France
Contributed Oral Presentation MC6.T03: Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation MC6 : Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback & Operation

Speaker

Renjun Yang (Institute of High Energy Physics)

Description

Achieving sustainable beam operation in high-power accelerators requires careful control and minimization of halo-particle-induced beam loss. To accomplish this, it is important to have a clear understanding of the halo-particle distribution. While state-of-the-art instruments can achieve a dynamic range of ~10^6 with counting readout schemes, a novel fluorescence wire scanner combined with a conventional metal wire has recently been proposed and demonstrated at CSNS. This new approach has achieved a sensitivity at the single-particle level and a dynamic range of over 10^8. A 100x1x0.15 mm^3 fluorescence wire has been prepared, which has demonstrated excellent light yield and radiation hardness. By capturing fluorescence images with a general CMOS camera in a dark environment, a new record dynamic range of more than 10^8 has been achieved. Continue efforts on optimizing the fluorescence wire, observation system, and sensor hold promise for further improvements in dynamic range and sensitivity.

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Author

Renjun Yang (Institute of High Energy Physics)

Co-authors

Biao Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics) Lei Zeng (Institute of High Energy Physics) Mengyu Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Muhammad Abdul Rehman (Institute of High Energy Physics) Dr Renhong Liu (Institute of High Energy Physics) Zhihong Xu (Institute of High Energy Physics)

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