Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Apr 2010)

Experimental study of coherent betatron resonances with a Paul trap

  • S. Ohtsubo,
  • M. Fujioka,
  • H. Higaki,
  • K. Ito,
  • H. Okamoto,
  • H. Sugimoto,
  • S. M. Lund

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.13.044201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 044201

Abstract

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Linear and nonlinear resonant instabilities of charged-particle beams traveling in periodic quadrupole focusing channels are studied experimentally with a compact non-neutral plasma trap. The present experiments are based on the idea that the collective motion of a beam in an accelerator is physically similar to that of a one-component plasma in a trap. A linear Paul trap system named “S-POD” (simulator for particle orbit dynamics) was developed to explore a variety of space-charge-induced phenomena. To emulate lattice-dependent effects, periodic perturbations are applied to quadrupole electrodes, which gives rise to additional resonance stop bands that shift depending on the plasma density. It is confirmed that an mth-order resonance takes place when the corresponding tune of an mth-order collective mode Ω_{m} is close to a half integer.