Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 9, 094401 (2006) [12 pages]

Effect of dipole-quadrupole Robinson mode coupling upon the beam response to radio-frequency phase noise

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R. A. Bosch and K. J. Kleman
Synchrotron Radiation Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 3731 Schneider Dr., Stoughton, Wisconsin 53589, USA

Received 15 May 2006; published 12 September 2006

In an electron storage ring, coupling between dipole and quadrupole Robinson oscillations modifies the spectrum of longitudinal beam oscillations driven by radio-frequency (rf) generator phase noise. In addition to the main peak at the resonant frequency of the coupled dipole Robinson mode, another peak occurs at the resonant frequency of the coupled quadrupole mode. To describe these peaks analytically for a quadratic synchrotron potential, we include the dipole and quadrupole modes when calculating the beam response to generator noise. We thereby obtain the transfer function from generator-noise phase modulation to beam phase modulation with and without phase feedback. For Robinson-stable bunches confined in a synchrotron potential with a single minimum, the calculated transfer function agrees with measurements at the Aladdin 800-MeV electron storage ring. The transfer function is useful in evaluating phase feedback that suppresses Robinson oscillations in order to obtain quiet operation of an infrared beam line.


©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRSTAB/v9/e094401
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.9.094401
PACS: 29.27.Bd, 29.20.Dh, 41.75.Ht

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