Compact Measurement Station for Low Energy Proton Beams
H. Yildiz, A. Ozbey, S. Oz, B. Yasatekin, G. Turemen, S. Ogur, E., Sunar, Y. A. Aydin, V. A. Dimov, G. Unel, A. Alacakir

TL;DR
This paper presents a compact, remote-controlled diagnostic station designed to measure charge, profile, and emittance of low energy proton beams, enhancing beam diagnostics with a cost-effective solution.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel, compact, and remote-controlled diagnostic station specifically for low energy proton beams, tested in a real beam line environment.
Findings
Successful installation and testing in the SANAEM proton beam line.
Effective measurement of charge, profile, and emittance.
Cost-efficient and remotely operable design.
Abstract
A compact, remote controlled, cost efficient diagnostic station has been developed to measure the charge, the profile and the emittance for low energy proton beams. It has been installed and tested in the proton beam line of the Project Prometheus at SANAEM of the Turkish Atomic Energy Authority.
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