DocumentCode
2896718
Title
Planned use of pulsed crab cavities for short X-ray pulsed generation at the Advanced Photon Source
Author
Borland, M. ; Carwardine, J. ; Chae, Y. ; Emery, L. ; Hartog, P. Den ; Harkay, K. ; Lumpkin, A. ; Nassiri, A. ; Sajaev, V. ; Sereno, N. ; Waldschmidt, G. ; Yang, B. ; Dolgashev, V.
Author_Institution
ANL, Argonne
fYear
2007
fDate
25-29 June 2007
Firstpage
1127
Lastpage
1129
Abstract
Recently, we have explored application to the Advanced Photon Source (APS) of Zholents[1] crab cavity scheme for production of short x-ray pulses. We assumed use of superconducting (SC) cavities in order to have a continuous stream of crabbed bunches and flexibility of operating modes. The challenges of the SC approach are related to the size, cost, and development time of the cavities and associated systems. A good case can be made [2] for a pulsed system using room-temperature cavities. APS has elected to pursue such a system in the near term, with the SC-based system planned for a later date. This paper describes the motivation for the pulsed system and gives an overview of the planned implementation and issues. Among these are overall configuration options and constraints, cavity design options, frequency choice, cavity design challenges, tolerances, instabilities, and diagnostics plans.
Keywords
X-ray production; accelerator cavities; electron accelerators; particle beam bunching; particle beam dynamics; particle beam stability; storage rings; APS storage ring; Advanced Photon Source; beam stability; multibunch instabilities; pulsed crab cavities; short X-ray pulse generation; single-particle beam dynamics; superconducting cavities; Chirp; Costs; Electron beams; Energy consumption; Frequency; Production; Pulse generation; Stability; Storage rings; Undulators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE
Conference_Location
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0916-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.2007.4441004
Filename
4441004
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