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Design of a Compact Setup to Measure Beam Energy by Detection of Compton Backscattered Photons at ANKA
2014
One of the most important parameters of accelerators is their beam energy. So far, the method of resonant depolarization was used to accurately determine the energy at 2.5 GeV of the ANKA electron storage ring, which, however, becomes cumbersome for lower energies. A good alternative is the detection of Compton backscattered photons, generated by laser light scattered off the relativistic electron beam. To achieve compactness and integration into the storage ring, the setup of transverse
doi:10.18429/jacow-ipac2014-thpme112
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