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TUPSM033 | Rogue Mode Shielding in NSLS-II Multipole Vacuum Chambers | 194 |
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Modes with transverse electric field (TE-modes) in the NSLS-II multipole vacuum chamber can be generated at frequencies above 450 MHz due to its geometric dimensions. Since the NSLS-II BPM system is triggered by the RF at 500 MHz, frequencies of higher-order modes (HOMs) can be generated within the transmission band of the band pass filter. In order to avoid systematic errors in the NSLS-II BPM system, we introduced frequency shift of HOMs by using RF metal shielding located in the antechamber slot. |
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TUPSM034 | Optimization of Small Aperture Beam Position Monitors for NSLS-II Project | 199 |
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The NSLS-II Light Source is being built at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It will provide users with ultimate brightness beam and the full realization of its capabilities requires corresponding stability of the beam orbit. The small aperture BPMs, located at the ends of a insertion device, will provide better sensitivity to the beam position but also requires thorough design. In this paper we present the results of the optimization including signal power levels and button heating. |
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