A photon beam-position monitor using a diamond foil as a position-sensitive device has been developed for use on insertion-device beamlines of third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities such as SPring-8, and was tested on the undulator beamline of the Tristan Super Light Facility at KEK. The beam test results show that the diamond monitor can be operated in a photoconductive mode like a semiconductor detector. It has a linear working range of about ±1 mm and a position sensitivity of less than 3 μm. The stability of the monitor was confirmed by continuous operation under low photon beam intensity conditions.
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Sakae, H., Aoyagi, H., Oura, M., Kimura, H., Ohata, T., Shiwaku, H., … Kitamura, H. (1997). Diamond beam-position monitor for undulator radiation and tests at the tristan super light facility. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 4(4), 204–209. https://doi.org/10.1107/S090904959700561X
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