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Active beam position stabilization of pulsed lasers for long-distance ion profile diagnostics at the Spallation Neutron Sourc...

by Robert A Hardin, Yun Liu, Cary D Long, Alexander V Aleksandrov, Willem Blokland
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Optics Express
Publication Date
Page Numbers
2874 to 2885
Volume
19
Issue
4

A high peak-power Q-switched laser has been used to monitor the ion beam profiles in the superconducting linac at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). The laser beam suffers from position drift due to movement, vibration, or thermal effects on the optical components in the 250-meter long laser beam transport line. We have designed, bench-tested, and implemented a beam position stabilization system by using an Ethernet CMOS camera, computer image processing and analysis, and a piezo-driven mirror platform. The system can respond at frequencies up to 30 Hz with a high position detection accuracy. With the beam stabilization system, we have achieved a laser beam pointing stability within a range of 2 μrad (horizontal) to 4 μrad (vertical), corresponding to beam drifts of only 0.5 mm × 1 mm at the furthest measurement station located 250 meters away from the light source.