A study of beam position diagnostics using beam-excited dipole modes in third harmonic superconducting accelerating cavities at a free-electron laser

Pei Zhang, Nicoleta Baboi, Roger M. Jones, Ian R R Shinton, Thomas Flisgen, Hans Walter Glock

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    Abstract

    We investigate the feasibility of beam position diagnostics using higher order mode (HOM) signals excited by an electron beam in the third harmonic 3.9 GHz superconducting accelerating cavities at FLASH. After careful theoretical and experimental assessment of the HOM spectrum, three modal choices have been narrowed down to fulfill different diagnostics requirements. These are localized dipole beam-pipe modes, trapped cavity modes from the fifth dipole band, and propagating modes from the first two dipole bands. These modes are treated with various data analysis techniques: modal identification, direct linear regression (DLR), and singular value decomposition (SVD). Promising options for beam diagnostics are found from all three modal choices. This constitutes the first prediction, subsequently confirmed by experiments, of trapped HOMs in third harmonic cavities, and also the first direct comparison of DLR and SVD in the analysis of HOM-based beam diagnostics. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number085117
    JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
    Volume83
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2012

    Keywords

    • accelerator cavities
    • data analysis
    • free electron lasers
    • particle beam diagnostics
    • particle beam dynamics
    • regression analysis
    • singular value decomposition

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