Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Sep 2019)

Beam dynamics issues for the two-frequency crab cavity short pulse scheme

  • Xiaobiao Huang,
  • Bob Hettel,
  • Tom Rabedeau,
  • James Safranek,
  • Jim Sebek,
  • Kai Tian,
  • Kent P. Wootton,
  • A. Zholents

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.090703
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 9
p. 090703

Abstract

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We report the study of various beam dynamics issues arising from the scheme of using two-frequency crab cavities to generate short pulse x-rays for timed-resolved experiments in a storage ring while simultaneously supplying high brightness beams to other users. These issues include the prediction of the short pulse performance, the choice of system parameters, the impact of the crab cavities on injection efficiency and beam lifetime of the camshaft bunch, and the impact of crab cavities on the regular beam. The collective effect requirements and the separation of short pulses and regular beams are also discussed. With this scheme applied to the SPEAR3 ring, the short pulse flux would be equivalent to a 0.5 nC bunch with a duration of 3 ps (full width half maximum, fwhm), or a 2 nC bunch with a duration of 7 ps (fwhm).