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4D transverse phase space tomography of an operational hydrogen ion beam via noninvasive 2D measurements using laser wires

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.25.042801

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-AC05-00OR22725]

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This study reconstructed the 4D transverse phase space distribution of a 1-GeV hydrogen ion beam using noninvasive 2D laser wire scans. The experimental results showed that the method of perpendicular scans can provide significant new information for the reconstructed 4D phase space distribution.
Utilizing noninvasive 2D scans with laser wires, we tomographically reconstructed the 4D transverse phase space distribution of a 1-GeV hydrogen ion (i.e., H-) beam during operation. The 4D tomography is based on two new advances. First, we extended the formulation of maximum entropy phase space tomography to take 2D projections as input and derived theoretical results relevant to our application. Second, we introduced the method of perpendicular scans to obtain cross-plane information from a laser wire emittance scanner. Perpendicular scans are two unconventional 2D measurements performed with perpendicular front and back wires. In contrast, only parallel front and back wires (i.e., parallel scans) are utilized in ordinary measurements of the horizontal and vertical 2D phase space distributions. When we applied the technique to the laser emittance station in the high-energy beam transport of the Spallation Neutron Source, experimental results showed that perpendicular scans can provide significant new information to the reconstructed 4D phase space distribution.

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