A pepper-pot emittance meter for low-energy heavy-ion beams
H. R. Kremers, J. P. M. Beijers, S. Brandenburg

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new pepper-pot emittance meter capable of measuring the four-dimensional transverse phase-space distribution of low-energy ion beams, with a scanning technique that improves measurement flexibility along the beam line.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel emittance measurement device that combines a scanning pepper-pot plate with advanced detection to analyze low-energy ion beams in 4D phase space.
Findings
Successfully measured 15 keV He+ beam emittance
Demonstrated capability to measure at locations with large horizontal divergence
Provided detailed data analysis method for 4D phase-space reconstruction
Abstract
A novel emittance meter has been developed to measure the four-dimensional, transverse phase-space distribution of a low-energy ion beam using the pepper-pot technique. A characteristic feature of this instrument is that the pepper-pot plate, which has a linear array of holes in the vertical direction, is scanned horizontally through the ion beam. This has the advantage that the emittance can also be measured at locations along the beam line where the beam has a large horizontal divergence. A set of multi-channel plates, scintillation screen and ccd camera is used as a position-sensitive ion detector allowing a large range of beam intensities that can be handled. This paper describes the design, construction and operation of the instrument as well as the data analysis used to reconstruct the 4D phase-space distribution of an ion beam. Measurements on a 15 keV He+ beam are used as an…
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