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Design of a L-band cavity optimized for Robinson instability in the TTX-II storage ring

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AbstractBackgroundTsinghua Thomson Scattering X-ray Source Phase II is a Thomson scattering-based X-ray source currently under development at Accelerator Laboratory in Tsinghua University.PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to design a… Click to show full abstract

AbstractBackgroundTsinghua Thomson Scattering X-ray Source Phase II is a Thomson scattering-based X-ray source currently under development at Accelerator Laboratory in Tsinghua University.PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to design a L-band cavity for the storage ring and to study the coupled bunch instability induced by the HOMs of the cavity. MethodsThe growth rates and tune shifts of the coupled bunch instability are calculated with approximation formulas and simulated with particle tracking code. The frequency of HOMs is optimized that the Landau damping can suppress the coupled bunch instability. A prototype cavity is manufactured and cold-tested.ResultsThe HOM frequencies can be tuned away from beam spectrum, and the CBI instability can be easily suppressed with Landau damping.ConclusionWithout HOM dampers or feedback system, the HOMs can be tuned during design phase such that the CBI instability can be suppressed.

Keywords: storage ring; design band; cavity; band cavity; instability

Journal Title: Radiation Detection Technology and Methods
Year Published: 2018

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