Author: Heiliger, D.
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MOPO003 A Broadband RF Stripline Kicker for Damping Transversal Multibunch Instabilities 481
 
  • M. Schedler, D. Heiliger, W. Hillert, A. Roth
    ELSA, Bonn, Germany
 
  When op­er­at­ing an RF feed­back sys­tem, being able to re­li­ably act upon every sin­gle bunch is a ne­ces­si­ty. By em­ploy­ing a broad­band RF stripline kick­er, any bunch dis­place­ment can be cor­rect­ed for. In a 500 MHz ac­cel­er­a­tor, the decay time of the elec­tro­mag­net­ic field in­side the kick­er has to be less than 2 ns in order to avoid the fol­low­ing bunch to be af­fect­ed. By de­sign­ing the kick­er as an RF coax de­vice matched to the line impedance of the power ca­bles, per­turb­ing re­flect­ed sig­nals are avoid­ed. Ad­di­tion­al­ly, the kick­ing strength and thus the shunt impedance should be max­i­mized over the full spec­trum from DC to 250 MHz. The kick­er de­sign has been op­ti­mized to meet the above re­quire­ments by re­ly­ing on CST Mi­crowave Stu­dio sim­u­la­tions. Their re­sults and first mea­sure­ments are pre­sent­ed.  
 
TUPC055 Strongly Space Charge Dominated Beam Transport at 50 keV 1123
 
  • D. Heiliger, W. Hillert, B. Neff
    ELSA, Bonn, Germany
 
  Funding: supported by DFG (SFB/TR16)
A pulsed (100 nC in 1 us), low en­er­get­ic beam of po­lar­ized elec­trons is rou­tine­ly pro­vid­ed by an in­vert­ed source of po­lar­ized elec­trons at ELSA. The beam trans­port to the lin­ear ac­cel­er­a­tor is strong­ly space charge dom­i­nat­ed due to the beam en­er­gy of 50 keV. Thus, the ac­tu­al beam cur­rent has an im­pact on the beam dy­nam­ics, and the op­tics of the trans­fer line to the lin­ear ac­cel­er­a­tor must be op­ti­mized with re­spect to the cho­sen beam in­ten­si­ty. Nu­mer­i­cal sim­u­la­tions of the beam trans­port demon­strate that an in­ten­si­ty up­grade from 100 mA to 200 mA is fea­si­ble. In order to suc­cess­ful­ly ad­just the fo­cussing strength of the mag­nets ac­cord­ing to the final re­sults of the sim­u­la­tion, ded­i­cat­ed beam di­ag­nos­tics like wire scan­ners suit­able for ex­treme-high vac­u­um ap­pli­ca­tions are re­quired.