Observation of Polarization-Dependent Changes in Higher Order Mode Responses as a Function of Transverse Beam Position in TESLA-Type Cavities at FAST

R. Thurman-Keup, D. Edstrom, A. Lumpkin, P. Prieto, J. Ruan, Jorge Diaz Cruz, B. Jacobson, J. Sikora, F. Zhou
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Higher-order modes (HOMs) in superconducting rf cavities present problems for an electron bunch traversing the cavity in the form of long-range wakefields from previous bunches. These may dilute the emittance of the macropulse average, especially with low emittance beams at facilities such as the European X-ray Free-electron Laser (XFEL) and the upgraded Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS-II). Here we present observations of HOMs driven by the beam at the Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility. The FAST facility features two independent TESLA-type cavities (CC1 and CC2) after a photocath-ode rf gun followed by an 8-cavity cryomodule. The HOM signals were acquired from cavities using bandpass filters of 1.75 ± 0.15 GHz, 2.5 ± 0.2 GHz, and 3.25 ± 0.2 GHz and recorded using an 8-GHz, 20 GSa/s oscilloscope. The frequency resolution obtained is sufficient to separate polarization components of many of the HOMs. These HOM signals were captured from CC1 and cavities 1 and 8 of the cryomodule for various initial trajectories through the cavities, and we observe correlations between trajectory, HOM signals, and which polarization component of a mode is affected.
FAST中高阶模态响应随横束位置偏振变化的观测
超导射频腔中的高阶模(HOMs)对于电子束以先前的束的长程尾流场的形式穿过腔提出了问题。这可能会稀释大脉冲平均的发射度,特别是在欧洲x射线自由电子激光器(XFEL)和升级的直线相干光源(LCLS-II)等设施中的低发射度光束。在这里,我们介绍了在费米实验室加速器科学与技术(FAST)设施中由光束驱动的HOMs的观测结果。FAST设施具有两个独立的特斯拉型腔(CC1和CC2),经过光阴极-ode rf枪和8腔低温模块。采用1.75±0.15 GHz、2.5±0.2 GHz和3.25±0.2 GHz的带通滤波器从空腔中采集HOM信号,并使用8 GHz、20 GSa/s的示波器进行记录。所获得的频率分辨率足以分离出许多HOMs的偏振分量。这些HOM信号从低温模块的CC1和腔1和腔8中捕获,通过腔的不同初始轨迹,我们观察了轨迹,HOM信号以及模式的极化分量受到影响之间的相关性。
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