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[en] In seeded High-Gain-Harmonic-Generation free electron lasers or energy recovery linear accelerators the requirements for the bunch-to-bunch timing and energy jitter of the beam are in the femtosecond and per mill regime. This implies the ability to control the cavity radiofrequency (RF) field to an accuracy of 0.02 in phase and up to 1.10-4 in amplitude. For the planned BESSY-FEL it is envisaged to operate 144 superconducting 1.3 GHz cavities of the 2.3 GeV driver linac in continuous wave mode and at a low beam current. The cavity resonance comprises a very narrow bandwidth of the order of tens of Hertz. Such cavities have been characterized under accelerator like conditions in the HoBiCaT test facility. It was possible to measure the error sources affecting the field stability in continuous wave (CW) operation. Microphonics, the main error source for a mechanical detuning of the cavities, lead to an average fluctuation of the cavity resonance of 1-5 Hz rms. Furthermore, the static and dynamic Lorentz force detuning and the helium pressure dependance of the cavity resonance have been measured. Single cavity RF control and linac bunch-to-bunch longitudinal phase space modeling containing the measured properties showed, that it is advisable to find means to minimize the microphonics detuning by mechanical tuning. Thus, several fast tuning systems have been tested for CW operation. These tuners consist of a motor driven lever for slow and coarse tuning and a piezo that is integrated into the tuner support for fast and fine tuning. Regarding the analysis of the detuning spectrum an adaptive feedforward method based on the least-mean-square filter algorithm has been developed for fast cavity tuning. A detuning compensation between a factor of two and up to a factor of seven has been achieved. Modeling the complete system including the fast tuning scheme, showed that the requirements of the BESSY-FEL are attainable. (orig.)
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21 Jul 2008; 163 p; Diss. (Dr.rer.nat.)
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ALGORITHMS, BEAM BUNCHING, BEAM TRANSPORT, ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, ELECTRON BEAMS, FLUCTUATIONS, FREE ELECTRON LASERS, GEV RANGE 01-10, GHZ RANGE 01-100, LEAST SQUARE FIT, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, LORENTZ FORCE, MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS, PRESSURE DEPENDENCE, REMOTE CONTROL, RESONANCE, RF SYSTEMS, SPECTRAL SHIFT, SUPERCONDUCTING CAVITY RESONATORS, TUNING
ACCELERATORS, BEAM DYNAMICS, BEAMS, CAVITY RESONATORS, CONTROL, DYNAMICS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, ENERGY RANGE, EQUIPMENT, FREQUENCY RANGE, GEV RANGE, GHZ RANGE, LASERS, LEPTON BEAMS, MATHEMATICAL LOGIC, MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS, MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD FIT, MECHANICS, NUMERICAL SOLUTION, PARTICLE BEAMS, RESONATORS, SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES, VARIATIONS
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