Abstract

Computer interactive diagnostics have been developed and tested for measuring RF Linac electron beam position and emittance. Electron beam position is measured with ferrite-loaded stripline monitors. The measured signals are processed by an APPLE-II computer, displayed and updated (at the Linac repetition rate) on a monitor. Data to determine emittance is collected by measuring electron beam spot size (using the wire scanner technique) as the focal strength of a quadrupole triplet is adjusted around the focus at the scanner. The emittance is calculated by the APPLE-II making a hyperbolic curve fit to these data.

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