KCETA 12th Workshop on Longitudinal Electron Bunch Diagnostics

Europe/Berlin
Institute of Beam Physics and Technology (KIT)

Institute of Beam Physics and Technology (KIT)

KIT Campus North, Building 348 Weingartener Str. 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Gudrun Niehues (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Michele Caselle (KIT)
Description

The workshop series focuses on joint developments of longitudinal diagnostics for ultra-short electron bunches in current and future accelerators.


After general updates on the different machines and systems on Monday morning, you will get the chance to present a poster (A0, portrait, posters for joint contributions are also welcome). During Speed Poster Sessions, you will get the opportunity to promote your poster in a 3 min. presentation.


As usual, the workshop is organized in working groups. Each participant has to contribute to a working group with the aim of exchanging ideas and planning of collaborations or joint measurements.
We are presently planning the following working groups/topics

1. Diagnostics in the Spectral Domain Including but not limited to THz/IR spectrometer-based diagnostics of short electron bunches (e.g., compression monitors), diagnostics based on arrays of THz detectors, etc. — Johannes Steinmann

2. Fast Electronics for Detectors and Data Acquisition — Michele Caselle

3. Diagnostics in the Time-Domain, including, but not limited to, laser-based Electro-Optic detection, time-resolved X-ray photon diagnostics, RF/THz transverse streaking, etc. — Serge Bielawski & Bernd Steffen.

4. Time-Resolved Diagnostics: state-of-the-art arrival time monitors with high resolution for low-charge/ultra-short bunches - Marie K. Czwalinna

Depending on the suggested abstracts, we might rearrange the workgroups. Please feel free to comment any suggestions.

Participants