Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations

Standard quadrupole beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques rely on orbit data and on the sequential variation of quadrupole and orbit corrector magnets (OCM). This results in time-consuming measurements of the order of several hours in most circular accelerators. Fast (10 kHz) beam position monitors...

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Main Authors: Zeus Martí, Gabriele Benedetti, Ubaldo Iriso, Andrea Franchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2020-01-01
Series:Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.012802
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spelling doaj-1c8078d134b04a44ae84c816b562a9902020-11-25T01:30:46ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams2469-98882020-01-0123101280210.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.012802Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitationsZeus MartíGabriele BenedettiUbaldo IrisoAndrea FranchiStandard quadrupole beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques rely on orbit data and on the sequential variation of quadrupole and orbit corrector magnets (OCM). This results in time-consuming measurements of the order of several hours in most circular accelerators. Fast (10 kHz) beam position monitors (BPM) and OCMs with ac power supplies are routinely used in modern synchrotron light sources to drive fast orbit feedback systems. In this paper we show how they can be employed also to dramatically reduce the time for any quadrupole BBA to several minutes only, ensuring the same level of accuracy and precision. Moreover, conversely to the standard BBA, the new procedure accounts automatically for any level of betatron coupling, BPM roll and OCM tilt. In the case of the ALBA 3rd generation light source, the time for a complete measurement dropped from 5 hours to 10 minutes, a reduction by a factor 30. As further extension of this novel approach, an even faster skew quadrupole BBA was demonstrated in ALBA for the first time, taking advantage of the additional ac modulation of the skew quadrupole field. Results from this fully ac measurement are compared with those obtained via a traditional dc scan of the skew quadrupole.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.012802
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author Zeus Martí
Gabriele Benedetti
Ubaldo Iriso
Andrea Franchi
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Gabriele Benedetti
Ubaldo Iriso
Andrea Franchi
Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
author_facet Zeus Martí
Gabriele Benedetti
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Andrea Franchi
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title Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
title_short Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
title_full Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
title_fullStr Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
title_full_unstemmed Fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
title_sort fast beam-based alignment using ac excitations
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
issn 2469-9888
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Standard quadrupole beam-based alignment (BBA) techniques rely on orbit data and on the sequential variation of quadrupole and orbit corrector magnets (OCM). This results in time-consuming measurements of the order of several hours in most circular accelerators. Fast (10 kHz) beam position monitors (BPM) and OCMs with ac power supplies are routinely used in modern synchrotron light sources to drive fast orbit feedback systems. In this paper we show how they can be employed also to dramatically reduce the time for any quadrupole BBA to several minutes only, ensuring the same level of accuracy and precision. Moreover, conversely to the standard BBA, the new procedure accounts automatically for any level of betatron coupling, BPM roll and OCM tilt. In the case of the ALBA 3rd generation light source, the time for a complete measurement dropped from 5 hours to 10 minutes, a reduction by a factor 30. As further extension of this novel approach, an even faster skew quadrupole BBA was demonstrated in ALBA for the first time, taking advantage of the additional ac modulation of the skew quadrupole field. Results from this fully ac measurement are compared with those obtained via a traditional dc scan of the skew quadrupole.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.012802
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