First Observation of the Point Spread Function of Optical Transition Radiation

Karataev, Pavel, Aryshev, Alexander, Boogert, Stewart, Howell, David, Terunuma, Nobuhiro and Urakawa, Junji

(2011)

Karataev, Pavel, Aryshev, Alexander, Boogert, Stewart, Howell, David, Terunuma, Nobuhiro and Urakawa, Junji (2011) First Observation of the Point Spread Function of Optical Transition Radiation. Physical Review Letters, 107 (17).

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Abstract

We represent the first experimental observation of the point spread function (PSF) of optical transition radiation (OTR) performed at KEK-Accelerator Test Facility extraction line. We have demonstrated that the PSF vertical polarization component has a central minimum with a two lobe distribution. However, the distribution width varied significantly with wavelength. We assume that we observed a severe effect from spherical or chromatic aberrations which are not taken into account in any existing theoretical model. We believe that the result of this work will encourage theoreticians to continue developing the theory as it is important for various transition radiation applications. Nonuniform distribution of the OTR PSF creates an opportunity for developing a submicrometer transverse beam size monitor.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleFirst Observation of the Point Spread Function of Optical Transition Radiation
AuthorsKarataev, Pavel
Aryshev, Alexander
Boogert, Stewart
Howell, David
Terunuma, Nobuhiro
Urakawa, Junji
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.174801

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