Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Jun 2018)

Submacropulse electron-beam dynamics correlated with higher-order modes in Tesla-type superconducting rf cavities

  • A. H. Lumpkin,
  • R. Thurman-Keup,
  • D. Edstrom,
  • J. Ruan,
  • N. Eddy,
  • P. Prieto,
  • O. Napoly,
  • B. E. Carlsten,
  • K. Bishofberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.21.064401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 6
p. 064401

Abstract

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We report the direct observations of submacropulse beam centroid oscillations correlated with higher order modes (HOMs) which were generated by off-axis electron beam steering in TESLA-type superconducting rf cavities. The experiments were performed at the Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility using its unique configuration of a photocathode rf gun injecting beam into two separated nine-cell cavities in series with corrector magnets and beam position monitors (BPMs) located before, between, and after them. Oscillations of ∼100 kHz in the vertical plane and ∼380 kHz in the horizontal plane with up to 600-μm amplitudes were observed in a 3-MHz micropulse repetition rate beam with charges of 100, 300, 500, and 1000 pC/b. However, the effects were much reduced at 100 pC/b. The measurements were based on HOM detector circuitry targeting the first and second dipole passbands, rf BPM bunch-by-bunch array data, imaging cameras, and a framing camera. Calculations reproduced the oscillation frequencies of the phenomena in the vertical case. In principle, these fundamental results may be scaled to cryomodule configurations of major accelerator facilities.