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TU3GRC05 | Commissioning and Performance of LCLS Cavity BPMs | 754 |
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Funding: Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy under Contract Nos. DE-AC02-06CH11357 and DE-AC02-76SF00515. We present the performance of the cavity beam position monitor (BPM) system for the LCLS undulator. The construction and installation phase of 34 BPMs for the undulator and 2 for the transport line have been completed. The X-band cavity BPM employs a TM010 monopole reference cavity and a TM110 dipole cavity designed to operate at a center frequency of 11.384 GHz. The signal processing electronics features a low-noise single-stage three-channel heterodyne receiver that has selectable gain and a phase locking local oscillator. The approximately 40 MHz IF is digitized by a 120M sample/second four-channel 16-bit digitizer. System requirements include sub-micron position resolution for a single-bunch beam charge of 200 pC. We discuss the system specifications and commissioning results. |
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TU5PFP077 | Improvements to RF Cavity Input Couplers at the Advanced Photon Source | 1005 |
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Funding: U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 Work is underway to improve the reilability and power handling capability of input couplers used in the Advanced Photon Source single-cell and five-cell cavities. Coupler performance during conditioning in a test cavity suggests that ceramic material defects and field enhancement caused by a mechanical gap in the coupler design may be responsible for past coupler failures at high power. Simulation results and high-power test data will be discussed. |
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TU5PFP078 | 352-MHz Solid-State RF Power System Development at the Advanced Photon Source | 1008 |
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Funding: U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. An investigation into development of a 200-kW CW solid state rf power system design to replace the existing klystron-based 352-MHz rf systems at the Advanced Photon Source has been started. The baseline 352-MHz solid state system design will consist of multiple 1-kW CW modules combined to produce a total output capability of 200-kW CW, sufficient to drive one single-cell storage ring cavity. A description of the 1-kW CW module building block of the solid state power sistem will be presented, along with results from hardware evaluation tests at the 1-kW CW level. |
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TU5RFP003 | Superconducting Multi-Cell Deflecting Cavity for Short-Pulse X-Ray Generation at the Advanced Photon Source | 1087 |
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Funding: * Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. A superconducting multi-cell cavity for the production of short x-ray pulses at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) has been explored as an alternative to a single-cell cavity design in order to improve the packing factor and potentially reduce the number of high-power RF systems and low-level RF controls required. The cavity will operate at 2815 MHz in the APS storage ring and will require heavy damping of parasitic modes to maintain stable beam operation. Novel on-cell dampers, attached directly to the cavity body, have been utilized by taking advantage of the magnetic field null on the equatorial plane in order to enhance damping. Design issues and simulation results will be discussed. |