7–11 Sept 2025
Teaching Hub 502
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Fast Corrector Vessel Selection for High Bandwidth Fast Orbit Feedback

TUPCO15
9 Sept 2025, 16:00
2h
Teaching Hub 502

Teaching Hub 502

The University of Liverpool 160 Mount Pleasant L3 5TR Liverpool
Poster Presentation MC06: Feedback Systems and Beam Stability TUP

Speaker

Shohan Banerjee (Diamond Light Source)

Description

The Diamond-II upgrade will enhance the performance of the Diamond Light Source synchrotron, including improved beam stability by the Fast Orbit Feedback system. Achieving the targeted closed-loop bandwidth of 1 kHz necessitates an open-loop actuator bandwidth of approximately 10 kHz, which presents significant design challenges for the corrector magnet vacuum vessel. Additionally, subsystems such as the corrector magnet power supplies and Beam Position Monitors, must comply with a stringent closed-loop latency of less than 100 microseconds. Initially, a 1 millimetre stainless steel vessel was deemed viable; however, experimental findings indicated that the combination of stainless steel and neighbouring copper vessels resulted in a decrease in both integrated magnetic field strength and system bandwidth. This prompted a reassessment of the material selection for the fast corrector vessels to optimise orbit feedback performance. This paper investigates these challenges, analyses experimental data, and explores solutions to achieve the necessary bandwidth for the Diamond-II upgrade.

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Author

Shohan Banerjee (Diamond Light Source)

Co-author

Lorraine Bobb (Diamond Light Source)

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