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Design and manufacturing of a 4D-emittancemeter for characterization of very high current ion sources

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• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DRF-24-0034  

Direction

DRF

Thesis topic details

Category

Corpuscular physics and outer space

Thesis topics

Design and manufacturing of a 4D-emittancemeter for characterization of very high current ion sources

Contract

Thèse

Job description

Ion accelerators, including protons, at very high intensity (> 50 mA), find numerous applications in various fields of nuclear physics or material characterization for medical, nuclear, and other applications. The Department of Accelerators, Cryogenics, and Magnetism (DACM) at CEA-Saclay specializes in the design and realization of very high-intensity ion sources.
With the increase in beam current, these sources become increasingly complex. Therefore, mastering the quality of the beam becomes critical to limit power deposition and the activation of accelerator elements. To better understand and describe this beam, it is necessary to determine its 4D emittance, which includes both the geometric shape of the beam and its trajectory. The device used for this measurement is called a 4D emittance meter.
Such a device based on a scintillator has already been designed and tested. This scintillator converts a portion of the beam into an image, which is then captured by a camera. Unfortunately, while this technology is functional at high energy, it is not suitable at the source outlet, at low energy, as the scintillation layers are quickly damaged by the ion flux.
The charge reading method proposed in this thesis is novel and benefits from the synergy between particle detector research for high-energy physics and proton source research. Instead of using a camera for reading, the idea is to measure, from a PCB placed directly in the beam, the current carried by the ions. This method allows reading this current at several thousand positions to obtain the 4D emittance. The fast acquisition system will also allow observing the temporal variation of the emittance during the start-up and shut-down phases of the source.
This device will be used for analyzing the beam generated by the ALISES sources developped by the laboratory.

University / doctoral school

PHENIICS (PHENIICS)
Paris Sud

Thesis topic location

Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2024

Person to be contacted by the applicant

TUSKE Olivier olivier.tuske@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRFU/SACM/LEDA
CEA/Saclay
bat 124
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex
France
+33 1 69 08 68 20

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

Vandenbroucke Maxence maxence.vandenbroucke@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRFU/DEDIP
CEA Saclay,
Bat 534 p109
01 69 08 22 83

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