Beam Analytics & Diagnostics
D.I.S Germany offers a wide range of different products for charged particle beam diagnostics in order to determine all relevant beam properties.
D.I.S Germany offers a wide range of different products for charged particle beam diagnostics in order to determine all relevant beam properties.
D.I.S Germany offers a wide range of different products for charged particle beam diagnostics in order to determine all relevant beam properties.
Our CF63 Faraday features passive cooling for power loads up to 30 W. It is retractable and positionable via a motorized linear feedthrough with a 100 mm stroke, offering precise control and flexibility for your system.
Our CF63 Faraday cup features water cooling for thermal power loads up to 200 W. It is retractable and positionable via a motorized linear feedthrough with a 250 mm stroke, offering precise control and flexibility for your system.
Our CF63 inline Faraday cup is a passively cooled solution for real-time charged particle beam current measurement, handling beam power loads up to 200 W and operating down to ultra-high vacuum conditions.
Our CF63 Faraday cup features water cooling for power loads up to 60 W and maintains a temperature below 60°C in extreme UHV environments. It offers retractable installation on a pneumatic linear feedthrough with a 100 mm retraction length.
Centrally mounted on a CF100 flange, our neutral particle filter removes neutral particles from a particle beam. It operates by using electric fields to deflect charged particles along a bent beamline path while guiding neutral particles into a beam dump.
The CF100 flange Wien filter separates charged particle beams by velocity using orthogonally superimposed magnetic and electric fields.
The CF160 flange Wien filter separates charged particle beams by velocity using orthogonally superimposed magnetic and electric fields.
The CF63 flange Wien filter separates charged particle beams by velocity using orthogonally superimposed magnetic and electric fields.
The CF63 flange Wien filter separates charged particle beams by velocity using orthogonally superimposed magnetic and electric fields.
The CF63 flange Wien filter separates charged particle beams by velocity using orthogonally superimposed magnetic and electric fields.