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E-field measurement of pulse line ion accelerator

The E-field of pulse line ion accelerator (PLIA) is unique with high frequency (~MHz), large magnitude (~MV/m) and limited measuring space (~cm). The integrated optical E-field sensor (IOES) has remarkable advantages and has been used for PLIA E-field measurement. Firstly, the transfer function of IOES has been calibrated to ensure the measurement accuracy. And the time-domain response illustrates that the sensor has a fast dynamic performance to effectively follow a 4 ns rising edge. Then, the E-field distribution along the axis and near the insulator surface of PLIA was measured, showing that the propagation of E-field is almost lossless and E-field near the insulation surface is about 1.1 times larger than that along the axis, which is in accordance with the simulation result.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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