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A novel simulation and analysis algorithm for high resolution optical transition radiation imaging
Author(s) -
Joseph Wolfenden,
R. Fiorito,
Carsten Welsch
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.27.002988
Subject(s) - thermal emittance , optics , chromatic aberration , beam emittance , physics , transverse plane , beam (structure) , transition radiation , radiation , chromatic scale , computational physics , structural engineering , engineering
The use of optical transition radiation (OTR) for charged particle beam imaging is a well-established and commonly used technique. As such, simulations of the images expected from an arbitrary transverse beam profile are important in both the design of such OTR imaging systems and the analysis of the data. However OTR image simulations of high-energy, low-emittance particle beams, that are becoming commonplace within accelerator physics, can be extremely challenging to produce and limited in their account of practical factors. In this paper we systematically show how high-energy OTR image simulations can be carried out using low-energy parameters, whilst providing little deviation in the resulting transverse beam profiles. Simulations require significantly less resources and can be combined with further analysis techniques, which would otherwise be too costly to be practically viable. Using this methodology as a basis for OTR simulations, we present a new method of analyzing OTR transverse beam profile data for high-energy, low-emittance beams. In contrast to previous work, this algorithm includes the effects of a finite bandwidth and directly allows the inclusion of optical effects, such as chromatic aberration.

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