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Nano-Fabricated Free-Standing Wire-Scanners with Sub-Micrometer Resolution

Authors :
Orlandi, G. L.
David, C.
Ferrari, E.
Guzenko, V. A.
Hermann, B.
Ischebeck, R.
Prat, E.
Ferianis, M.
Penco, G.
Veronese, M.
Cefarin, N.
Zilio, S. Dal
Lazzarino, M.
Source :
Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 23, 042802 (2020)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Diagnostics of the beam transverse profile with ever more demanding spatial resolution is required by the progress on novel particle accelerators - such as laser and plasma driven accelerators - and by the stringent beam specifications of the new generation of X-ray facilities. In a linac driven Free-Electron-Laser (FEL), the spatial resolution constraint joins with the further requirement for the diagnostics to be minimally invasive in order to protect radiation sensitive components - such as the undulators - and to preserve the lasing mechanism. As for high resolution measurements of the beam transverse profile in a FEL, wire-scanners (WS) are the top-ranked diagnostics. Nevertheless, conventional WS consisting of a metallic wire (beam-probe) stretched onto a frame (fork) can provide at best a rms spatial resolution at the micrometer scale along with an equivalent surface of impact on the electron beam. In order to improve the spatial resolution of a WS beyond the micrometer scale along with the transparency to the lasing, PSI and FERMI are independently pursuing the technique of the nano-lithography to fabricate a free-standing and sub-micrometer wide WS beam-probe fully integrated into a fork. Free-standing WS with a geometrical resolution of about 250 nm have been successfully tested at SwissFEL where low charge electron beams with a vertical size of 400-500 nm have been characterized. Further experimental tests carried out at SwissFEL at the nominal beam charge of 200 pC confirmed the resilience to the heat-loading of the nano-fabricated WS. In this work, details on the nano-fabrication of free-standing WS as well as results of the electron-beam characterization are presented.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Accelerator Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 23, 042802 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.07468
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.042802