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Status of Higher Order Mode Beam Position Monitors in 3.9 GHz Superconducting Accelerating Cavities at FLASH

Accelerator Physics 2013-05-23 v1

Abstract

Higher order mode (HOM) beam position monitors (BPM) are being developed for the 3.9 GHz third harmonic superconducting accelerating cavities at FLASH. The transverse beam position in a cavity can be determined utilizing beam-excited HOMs based on dipole components. The existing couplers used for HOM suppression provide necessary signals. The diagnostics principle is similar to a cavity BPM, but requires no additional vacuum instruments on the linac. The challenges of HOM-BPM for 3.9 GHz cavities lie in the dense HOM spectrum arising from the coupling of the majority HOMs amongst the four cavities in the cryo-module ACC39. HOMs with particularly promising diagnostics features were evaluated using a spectrum analyzer and custom-built test electronics with various data analysis techniques, data reduction was focused on. After careful theoretical and experimental assessment of the HOM spectrum, multi-cavity modes in the region of 5 GHz were chosen to provide a global position over the complete module with superior resolution (~20 um) while trapped modes in the 9 GHz region provide local position in each cavity with comparable resolution (~50 um). A similar HOM-BPM system has been planned for the European XFEL 3.9 GHz module which encompasses eight cavities. This paper reviews both the current status and the future prospects of HOM-BPMs in 3.9 GHz cavities at FLASH.

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@article{arxiv.1305.5237,
  title  = {Status of Higher Order Mode Beam Position Monitors in 3.9 GHz Superconducting Accelerating Cavities at FLASH},
  author = {P. Zhang and N. Baboi and T. Flisgen and U. van Rienen and R. M. Jones and I. R. R. Shinton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5237},
  year   = {2013}
}

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3 pages, 6 figures, IPAC'13, Shanghai, China, May 12-17, 2013