Beam Instrumentation

Abstract

Beam instrumentation is known as the 'eyes and ears of a particle accelerator'. It provides the data required for the most basic operating functions such as beam steering and intensity measurement, but also for diagnosing problems and optimising performance. This paper describes some of the many techniques used in the field, with an emphasis on mechanical designs, issues and current research trends.

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