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A high-resolution, low-latency, bunch-by-bunch feedback system for nano-beam stabilization

DOI: 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB019 DOI Help

Authors: R. Ramjiawan (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science) , D. R. Bett (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science) , P. N. Burrows (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science) , C. Perry (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science) , N. Blaskovic Kraljevic (ESS) , T. Bromwich (University of Edinburgh) , G. Christian (Diamond Light Source)
Co-authored by industrial partner: No

Type: Conference Paper
Conference: IPAC2021 - 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference
Peer Reviewed: No

State: Published (Approved)
Published: August 2021

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Abstract: A low-latency, bunch-by-bunch feedback system employing high-resolution cavity Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) has been developed and tested at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF2) at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan. The feedback system was designed to demonstrate nanometer-level vertical stabilization at the focal point of the ATF2 and can be operated using either a single BPM to provide local beam stabilization, or by using two BPMs to stabilize the beam at an intermediate location. The feedback correction is implemented using a stripline kicker and the feedback calculations are performed on a digital board constructed around a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The feedback performance was tested with trains of two bunches, separated by 280ns, at a charge of ~1nC, where the vertical offset of the first bunch was measured and used to calculate the correction to be applied to the second bunch. The BPMs have been demonstrated to achieve an operational resolution of ~20nm. With the application of single-BPM and two-BPM feedback, beam stabilization of below 50nm and 41nm respectively has been achieved with a latency of 232ns.

Subject Areas: Physics

Facility: ATF at KEK

Added On: 19/09/2021 15:49

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