Longitudinal emittance: An introduction to the concept and survey of measurement techniques including design of a wall current monitor
AIP conference proceedings1990Vol. 212, pp. 85–126
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Abstract
The properties of charged particle beams associated with the distribution of the particles in energy and in time can be grouped together under the category of longitudinal emittance. This article is intended to provide an intuitive introduction to the concepts of longitudinal emittance; to provide an incomplete survey of methods used to measure this emittance and related properties of bunch length and momentum spread; and to describe the detailed design of a 6 Ghz bandwidth resistive wall current monitor useful for measuring bunch shapes of moderate to high intensity beams. Overall, the article is intended to be broad in scope, in most cases deferring details to cited original papers.
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