Title :
Development of circuits and system models for the synchronization of the ILC crab cavities
Author :
Burt, G. ; Carter, R. ; Dexter, A. ; Jenkins, R. ; Tahir, I. ; Beard, C. ; Goudket, P. ; Kalinin, A. ; Ma, L. ; McIntosh, P.
Author_Institution :
Lancaster Univ., Lancaster
Abstract :
The ILC reference design report (RDR) recommends a 14 mrad crossing angle for the positron and electron beams at the IP. A matched pair of crab cavity systems are required in the beam delivery system to align both bunches at the IP. The use of a multi-cell, 3.9 GHz dipole mode superconducting cavity is proposed, derived from the Fermilab CKM cavity being developed as a beam slice diagnostic [1]. Dipole-mode cavities phased for crab rotation are shifted by 90deg with respect to similar cavities phased for deflection. Uncorrelated phase errors of 0.086deg (equivalent to 61 fs) for the two cavity systems, gives an average of 180 nm for the relative deflection of the bunch centers. For a horizontal bunch size sigmax = 655 nm, a deflection of 180nm reduces the ILC luminosity by 2%. The crab cavity systems are to be placed ~30 m apart and synchronization to within 61 fs is required; this is on the limit of what is presently achievable. This paper describes LLRF circuits under development at the Cockcroft Institute for proof of principle experiments planned on the ERLP at Daresbury and on the ILCTA test beamline at FNAL. Simulation results for stabilisation performance are also given.
Keywords :
accelerator RF systems; accelerator cavities; electron beams; particle beam bunching; particle beam diagnostics; particle beam dynamics; superconducting devices; synchronisation; CKM cavity; Fermilab; ILC; beam bunches; beam delivery system; beam diagnostic; crab cavity systems; dipole mode superconducting cavity; electron beams; frequency 3.9 GHz; low-level RF circuits; luminosity; positron beams; reference design report; synchronization; Calibration; Circuit testing; Circuits and systems; Control systems; Digital signal processing; Phase detection; Phase shifters; Radio frequency; Stability; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0916-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2007.4441201