IPHC Emittance-meters: Design and Development
Elian Bouquerel (1), Chaker Maazouzi (1) ((1) IPHC, Universit\'e de, Strasbourg, CNRS-IN2P3, F-67037 Strasbourg, France)

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and development of the IPHC emittance-meter, a high-precision instrument for beam diagnostics, developed through multidisciplinary collaboration for advanced accelerator projects.
Contribution
It introduces the innovative design of the Allison emittance-meter tailored for complex accelerator environments.
Findings
Successful implementation of the emittance-meter in major projects
Enhanced accuracy in beam diagnostics
Versatile application across different accelerator facilities
Abstract
The Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC) of Strasbourg, which celebrates its 15th year in 2021, is composed of four departments. Each of these departments comes from a different scientific horizon such as eco-physiology, chemistry, subatomic research and medical imaging. IPHC was created with the ambition of having different competences to develop high-level multidisciplinary programs with the basis of scientific instrumentation. Beam diagnostics is one of the main fields that has been intensively investigated during all these years within the team of the Instrumentation of Accelerators. This paper focuses on one of its major achievements, the Allison emittance-meter, developed in the framework of SPIRAL2, MYRRHA and FAIR projects.
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