2019
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/14/01/c01013
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First use of Timepix3 hybrid pixel detectors in ultra-high vacuum for beam profile measurements

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“…This additional magnetic field is also seen by the beam and has to be compensated by two corrector magnets either side of the ionisation profile monitor. Direct detection of ionized particles using in-vacuum pixel sensors has recently been demonstrated as an alternative to MCP detection [145], providing a more sensitive monitor and eliminating the ageing effects associated with micro channel plates.…”
Section: Residual Gas and Luminescence Monitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This additional magnetic field is also seen by the beam and has to be compensated by two corrector magnets either side of the ionisation profile monitor. Direct detection of ionized particles using in-vacuum pixel sensors has recently been demonstrated as an alternative to MCP detection [145], providing a more sensitive monitor and eliminating the ageing effects associated with micro channel plates.…”
Section: Residual Gas and Luminescence Monitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. Sandberg has reported on the beam gas Ionization Profile Monitor (IPM) of the PS which enables non-destructive beam profile monitoring throughout the full cycle and turn-by-turn measurements [27]. In particular at injection the IPM will become very useful for LIU commissioning as matching monitor.…”
Section: Space Charge Interplay With Other Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%