IFMIF is one of the three facilities of the so-called BA (Broader Approach), an international agreement between Japan and Europe on the nuclear fusion field. Its goal is to study and test the radiation hardness of materials for the future fusion reactors. LIPAc (Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator) is the prototype accelerator for demonstrating the possibility to build the very powerful IFMIF accelerators (5 MW each).
During this talk we will show few diagnostics that will be implemented on LIPAc at Rokkasho (Japan) provided by our CEA Saclay team. The beam losses system with a first part about Machine protection System based on LHC ion chambers and a second part required by the beam dynamics team for fine beam tuning with a help of CVD diamonds. This later is up to now a proposition. Finally, we will detailed the design and tests of the residual gas beam transverse profile monitors.