HIE-ISOLDE diagnostic boxes Esteban D. Cantero CERN BE-BI-PM HIE-ISOLDE meeting for BE/BI 28 March 2014 The research leading to these results has received.

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HIE-ISOLDE diagnostic boxes Esteban D. Cantero CERN BE-BI-PM HIE-ISOLDE meeting for BE/BI 28 March 2014 The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Commission under the FP7-PEOPLE-2010-ITN project CATHI (Marie Curie Actions - ITN). Grant agreement PITN-GA

OUTLINE HIE-ISOLDE diagnostic system overview: –Beam parameters. –Short and long diagnostic boxes. –Instruments and devices. –Measurement procedures. Faraday cup. Slit scanner. Silicon detector. Collimators. Stripping foils. Synchronisation of instruments. Actuators. 2

HIE ISOLDE beam parameters Bunch period ~10 ns Freq RF ~ 100 MHz Projectiles: He to U 2 < A / q < < E/A < 10 MeV/u RIBs (pps to few pA). Stable beam (1 pA to 1 nA). Normal setup procedures use stable beams, and scale the accelerating and transport stages to the desired A/q. Repetition rate: 2 to 100 Hz. Macro pulse length: 50 to 500  s. Micro-bunches separated 9.87 ns. time 3

Short and Long diagnostic boxes Due to tight space constraints in the longitudinal direction, we had to implement two designs for the DBs: Linac: Short DBs (6). HEBT: Long DBs (12). The functionality and operation of the instruments is similar in the SDBs and LDBs. The only difference between them is that the SDBs have a compact Faraday cup. Depending on which devices are included on each DB, there can be up to 4 different types/configurations of DBs. scanning slit stripping foils FC Si. det collimators vacuum port beam short FClong FC 4

Instruments and devices InstrumentQtyInputsOutputsPlane *PositionsConnected to Faraday cup18V repellerI signal plate2IN – OUTFC preamplifier + VME board Scanning slit181continuous stroke 135 mm Si detector2HVparticle energy and time of arrival 2IN – OUT and continuous adjustment preamplifier + VME-NIM modules Collimators setpoints and continuous adjustment Collimators 2614 setpoints and continuous adjustment Stripping foils613 setpoints and continuous adjustment * to avoid collisions, only one device at a time can be inserted on each plane of the DB. 5

Measurements procedures 1) Beam intensity: Faraday cup (+ collimators). –Used every day for setting up the accelerator and aligning and transporting the beam. 2)Beam transverse profiles (and position): Scanning slit + FC. –Horizontal and vertical profiles. –Expected ~1000 scans per year for each box. 3)Beam longitudinal profile: Silicon detectors. –Energy and time spectra. –To obtain the time of flight, the spectra with the arrival time to both detectors needs to be combined (measurements might take place in parallel if we use an annular Si detector). –Energy spectra might be acquired during the cavities phasing (daily/weekly). TOF spectra will be used to provide a calibration point for E/A of the bending magnet (~twice a year). 4)Transverse emittance: 2 scanning slits + FC (or REX slit + grid emittancemeter). –Once a year. 5)Beam cleaning: collimators or stripping foils. 6

Faraday cup A negative bias voltage is applied to a repeller cylinder in order to avoid the escape of secondary electrons. Current amplification and readout is implemented with a preamplifier + VME board. Repeller voltage and integration time can be modified by an expert user. Requires the time signal for the EBIS pulse in order to trigger the charge collection loop. plate -V rep Z +q V rep ~ -60 V I signal plate (average) ~ from 0.1 pA to 1 nA. 7

Scanning slit A blade with a V-shaped slit is scanned upstream the FC. Vertical and horizontal profiles are acquired, and the beam position is calculated from them. A 1 mm collimator hole is also included in the blade and can be used for beam alignment. The position of the blade needs to be controlled for the full stroke (135 mm). The actuator is driven by a stepper motor. Detector Beam 8

Silicon detector preamplifier charged particles spectroscopy time of flight energy chain timing chain Total particle energy Mass composition Particle speed Bunch length energy spectrum TOF spectrum Detector bias (60 or 100 V) supplied through the preamplifier. Preamplifier power: ±24 V, ±12 V provided by shaper amplifier. Leakage current monitoring can be used to determine detector aging and also to block the beam if dose rate is too high. Requires the time signal for the RF master-oscillator and the EBIS pulse for triggering the TDC and gating the acquisition. Integration time controlled by the user. Works at an average rate of ~100s particles per second. Beam intensity needs to be severely reduced placing collimating foils in DB2 and DB3. 9

Silicon detector II Current implementation: Alternative solution (under evaluation): Si. detector + preamplifier + fast ADC (CAEN) + digital processing of signal (outputs peak height + timestamp) (ADC outputs peak height, TDC outputs timestamp) From peak height and timestamps, energy and timing spectra are generated. Gating with the EBIS pulse and leakage current monitoring is not yet implemented. 10

Collimators and stripping foils Preset positions (1 to 4, or OUT) or arbitrary value. Actuator driven by a stepper motor. 11

Synchronisation of instruments Faraday cup preamplifier charge collection: –Triggered by the EBIS pulse. Beam transverse profiles: –Scan blade position while acquiring beamlet current with the FC. Transverse emittance: –Scan position of two blades while acquiring beamlet current with the FC. Si detector acquisition: –Triggered by the EBIS pulse. Time of flight measurements: –If the first Si detector is annular, beam can arrive to both detectors at the same time. –The RF masterclock pulse is used as a time reference. 12

Actuators review Faraday cup and Si detector: –Stepper motor POWERMAX II, P21NRXD-LNF-NS-00. –Limit switches, only IN – OUT position needed. Collimators and stripping foils: –Same stepper motor as detectors. –Intermediate actuator positions are needed. Scanning slit: –Stepper motor Ametek HY –Limit switches, accurate positioning (<100  m) needed for all the stroke (135 mm). 13

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