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The spectrometer for the GunLab experiment

I.Yu. Vladimirov$^1$, A.N. Kamanin$^2$, N.I. Pakhomov$^2$, V.I. Shvedunov$^2$, T. Kamps$^3$, J. Voelker$^3$

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2016. 16. N 1. P. 81

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The spectrometer for the GunLab experiment is described. This spectrometer incorporates a dipole magnet, a fluorescent screen, and a CCD camera and is designed to measure the momentum of electron beams in the range of 1–10 MeV/c with a resolution of 0.1%. If a transversely deflecting RF cavity is installed in front of the dipole magnet, one may investigate the ongitudinal phase portrait of a beam. The spectrometer is distinctive in that a Hall sensor is placed in the magnetic field of the dipole magnet. This sensor allows one to accurately measure the magnetic field and, consequently, the momentum of an electron beam.

Received: 2015 September 14
Approved: 2016 March 11
PACS:
29.30.Aj Charged-particle spectrometers: electric and magnetic
Authors
I.Yu. Vladimirov$^1$, A.N. Kamanin$^2$, N.I. Pakhomov$^2$, V.I. Shvedunov$^2$, T. Kamps$^3$, J. Voelker$^3$
$^1$Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia
$^2$Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia
$^3$Institute for Accelerator Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for Materials and Energy, 12489 Berlin, Germany
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