Progress Towards the Development of a Rydberg-Based Particle Beam Detector
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Abstract
We are developing a non-invasive measurement of electron beam position and size using 85Rb atomic vapor via detection of a two photon electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) to a highly excited Rydberg state. We use a 780 nm laser to excite from 5S1/2 (F = 3) to 5P3/2 F' and a 480 nm laser to excite the atoms to the 58D Rydberg state. The electric field produced by the electron beam induces a DC Stark shift to the highly excited Rydberg energy level that is detected by a frequency shift of the EIT peak in the recorded spectra. We show the preliminary results of detecting the electric field produced only by the electron beam in our experimental apparatus and discuss how this method can be used not only in electron beam detection, but other charged particles and plasmas.
Presenters
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Robert J Behary
William & Mary
Authors
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Robert J Behary
William & Mary
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Irina B Novikova
William & Mary
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Eugeniy E Mikhailov
William & Mary
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Seth Aubin
William & Mary
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Todd D Averett
William & Mary
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Saeed Pegahan
William & Mary
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Kevin Su
William & Mary
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Shukui Zhang
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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Alexandre Camsonne
Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates
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Charlie T Fancher
The MITRE Corporation, MITRE, MITRE Corporation
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Neel Malvania
The MITRE Corporation, MITRE, MITRE Corporation