Abstract

On the basis of characteristics of the VUV light source at National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory(NSRL),a V-coupling-blade Beam Position Monitor(V-BPM) is developed to detect the stability of the low energy beam radiated from an undulator.The monitor is composed of two pairs of V-coupling-blades made of molybdenum.To increase the photoemission currents and improve the response sensitivity of the probe,both V-coupling-blades are inserted in the beam edges at an angle of 10° in horizontal and offset each other along the beam direction,and the bias of ~300 V is adapted to collect the photon-electronics more effectively.It describes the principles and structure features of the V-BPM and discusses the results of performance tests.A V-BPM is mounted on the undulator beamline at the NSRL to monitor the stability of the light source and a series of data on the tests are obtained.The results show that the V-BPM can test the radiation beam position from the new undulator in the improved NSRL in real time and obtained data meet the requirements of monitoring photon-beam stability.

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