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Transition radiation based transverse beam diagnostics for non relativistic ion beams

The usage of optical transition radiation for profile monitoring of relativistic electron beams is well known. This report presents the case for beam diagnostic application of optical transition radiation for non-relativistic ion beams. The angular distribution of the transition radiation emitted from few target materials for ion beam irradiation is shown. In addition to expected linearly polarized transition radiation in the plane of observation, a large amount (roughly factor 20) of unpolarized radiation is observed towards grazing angles. The unpolarized radiation has the characteristics of transition radiation and is understood as the transition radiation generated from a "strongly" rough target surface. This increase in amount of radiation towards the detector can be used advantageously towards transverse profile measurements and potentially other beam parameters. Further systematic effects such as the dependence of photon yield on beam current, comparison of the measured transverse profiles with Secondary electron emission based grid (SEM grid), target heating etc. are also discussed.

preprint2021arXivOpen access
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