DocumentCode
377787
Title
Achieving phase and amplitude stability in pulsed superconducting cavities
Author
Simrock, S.N.
Author_Institution
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
473
Abstract
Superconducting cavities exhibit a high susceptibility to mechanical perturbations due to the narrow bandwidth of the cavities. Significant phase and amplitude errors can be induced by the frequency variations driven by microphonics and Lorentz force detuning especially in the case of pulsed operation where mechanical resonances of the cavity can be excited. While the relativistic electron and positron beams in the TESLA linacs will permit the control of the vector-sum of many cavities driven by one klystron, the non-relativistic proton beam in the linacs for SNS and the JAERI/KEK Joint Project limits the number of cavities that can be controlled by one klystron. Considerable experience of RF control at high gradients (>15 MV/m) with pulsed RF and pulsed beam has been gained at the TESLA Test Facility in which presently 16 cavities are driven by one klystron. The RF control system employs a completely digital feedback system to provide flexibility in the control algorithms, precise calibration of the vector-sum, and extensive diagnostics and exception handling capabilities. Presently under study is a piezotranslator based active compensation scheme for the time varying Lorentz force detuning which if successful will reduce RF power requirements at gradients >25 MV/m considerably and provide improved field stability
Keywords
accelerator RF systems; accelerator cavities; klystrons; particle beam stability; superconducting cavity resonators; SNS; TESLA linacs; amplitude errors; digital feedback system; field stability; frequency variations; klystron; mechanical perturbations; mechanical resonances; microphonics; narrow bandwidth; phase errors; pulsed superconducting cavities; relativistic electron beams; relativistic positron beams; time varying Lorentz force detuning; Bandwidth; Control systems; Electron beams; Klystrons; Linear accelerators; Lorentz covariance; Particle beams; Radio frequency; Stability; Superconducting devices;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7191-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.2001.987545
Filename
987545
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