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From simple current measurements to imaging-based analyses for detailed investigations of beam properties - DREEBIT offers various tools for physicists and engineers working with charged particle beams which can easily be integrated into existing facilities.
Faraday Cup for Low Current Measurements
The Faraday cup is a device for measuring charged particle beam currents and charges in real-time.
Read MoreFaraday Cup with 4 Additional Electrodes for Beam Positioning
This Faraday cup is used for broad, off-axis charged particle beams which need to be focused and deflected in the right direction. It consists of a central electrode and four surrounding outer electrodes indicating the beam size and position in relation to the beamline center.
Read MoreA Water Cooled Faraday Cup for High-Current Applications
This chilled Faraday cup is a device for measuring high ion beam currents. The heating power from an incident ion beam of up to 1.5 kW can be dissipated while evaluating the signal.
Read MoreTwo Dimensional Beam Formation and Analysis
The 4-Jaw Slit System is used for analyzing as well as forming the size and shape of a charged particle beam. It consists of four plates which can be moved individually from an out-of-beam position into the beam.
Read MoreReal-Time Charged Particle Beam Imaging
The Beam Imaging System (BIS) allows the user to detect and evaluate particle beam cross sections in real-time in a high vacuum or ultra high vacuum environment. It creates an image of the beam by converting the incident beam signal into visible light.
Read MoreA Real-Time Beam Monitoring and Emittance Measurement System
The Pepperpot Emittance Meter allows to evaluate beam parameters of particles as well as x-rays in real-time. A pepperpot-like mask separates the beam into beamlets. With an image of the beamlets taken by a CCD camera, a phase space analysis can be carried out and the beam's emittance and twiss parameters can be calculated.
Read MoreEnergy Distribution Analysis of Charged Particle Beams
The Retarding Field Analyzer (RFA) is an electrostatic charged particle beam energy analyzer which allows for measuring the kinetic energy distribution and the energy spread of the particles up to a beam energy of 15 keV per charge state.
Read MoreA Compact Setup for Precise A/q Separation
The Wien Filter is a charged particle separator with a crossed electric and magnetic field configuration (ExB). One ion species of interest with a specific velocity due to its mass-to-charge ratio passes the Wien Filter straightforward, all other species are deflected and absorbed between the Wien filter apertures.
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