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en-usNext Generation Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) for nA Intensity Measurement

Authors :
Sieber, Thomas
De Gersem, Herbert
Golm, Jessica
Haider, David
Marsic, Nicolas
Müller, Wolfgang
Reeg, Hansjörg
Schmelz, Matthias
Schmidl, Frank
Schwickert, Marcus
Seidel, Paul
Stöhlker, Thomas
Stolz, Ronny
Tan, Jocelyn
Tranquille, Gerard
Tympel, Volker
Zakosarenko, Vyacheslav
Boland, Mark (Ed.)
Tanaka, Hitoshi (Ed.)
Button, David (Ed.)
Dowd, Rohan (Ed.)
Schaa, Volker RW (Ed.)
Tan, Eugene (Ed.)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland, 2019.

Abstract

A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is an extremely sensitive DC-Beam Transformer based on superconducting SQUID technology. Recently, a CCC without a toroidal core and with an axially oriented magnetic shielding has been developed at the Institute of Photonic Technologies (IPHT) Jena/Germany. It represents a compact and lightweight alternative to the ’classical’ CCC, which was originally developed at PTB Braunschweig and is successfully in operation in accelerators at GSI and CERN. Excellent low-frequency noise performance was demonstrated with a prototype of this new CCC-type. Current measurements and further tests are ongoing, first results are presented together with simulation calculations for the magnetic shielding. The construction from lead as well as simplified manufacturing results in drastically reduced costs compared to formerly used Nb-CCCs. Reduced weight also puts less constraints on the cryostat. Based on highly sensitive SQUIDs, the new prototype device shows a current sensitivity of about 6 pA/Hz1/2 in the white noise region. The measured and calculated shielding factor is ~135 dB. These values, together with a significant cost reduction - resulting also from a compact cryostat design - opens up the way for widespread use of CCCs in modern accelerator facilities.<br />Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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