Author: Bacescu, D.M.
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THZE5
Recent Developments of the Soft X-ray Beam Position Monitor Project  
 
  • B. Podobedov, D.M. Bacescu, C. Eng, S. Hulbert, C. Mazzoli, C.S. Nelson
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • D. Donetski, K. Kucharczyk, J. Liu, R. Lutchman
    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy.
A novel soft X-ray BPM (sXBPM) for high-power white beams of un­du­la­tor ra­di­a­tion is being de­vel­oped through a joint ef­fort of BNL/NSLS-II and Stony Brook Uni­ver­sity. In our ap­proach, cus­tom-made multi-pixel GaAs de­tec­tor ar­rays are placed into the outer por­tions of the x-ray beam, and the beam po­si­tion is in­ferred from the pixel pho­tocur­rents. In this paper, we pre­sent a brief overview and the most re­cent de­vel­op­ments in our pro­ject. To date, the me­chan­i­cal de­sign of the sys­tem is com­pleted and most of the vac­uum and me­chan­i­cal com­po­nents have been in­stalled into the 23-ID canted un­du­la­tor beam­line first op­ti­cal en­clo­sure. The re­main­der of the sys­tem, in­clud­ing the de­tec­tor ar­rays, are being in­stalled dur­ing the up­com­ing NSLS-II ma­chine shut­down. The GaAs de­tec­tors have been de­signed, fab­ri­cated, and tested in the vis­i­ble range with a high-power Ar-ion laser as well as in the soft and hard x-ray re­gions at two NSLS-II beam­lines.
 
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