10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Towards real-time calibration of CBPMs using synchronous RF injection

MOP020
11 Aug 2025, 16:00
2h
Ballroom A (SAFE Credit Union Convention Center)

Ballroom A

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

Poster Presentation MC6 - Beam Instrumentation, Controls, AI/ML, and Operational Aspects Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Mark McCallum (John Adams Institute)

Description

Cavity beam position monitors (CBPMs) are very high-precision devices that, in recent years, have progressed from experimental equipment to standard linac diagnostics in many prominent facilities, most notably free electron lasers. However, the high sensitivity of these devices comes at the cost of a limited measurement range, even with high dynamic range electronics. Furthermore, CBPMs need to be calibrated in situ, ideally by introducing a known beam offset, which is often impractical in large installations. This paper reports on a method to match CBPM beam signals by injecting synchronized and tightly controlled bursts of radio frequency (RF) oscillations into the sensor cavity and reading back their superposition. The method allows compensation for static beam offsets (with beam) and calibrates CBPMs electronically (no beam required), thus removing some of the operational hurdles. We discuss the first demonstration of this method at the Accelerator Test Facility 2 (ATF2)

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Author

Mark McCallum (John Adams Institute)

Co-authors

Alexander Aryshev (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Alexey Lyapin (Royal Holloway University of London) Gary Boorman (Royal Holloway University of London) Konstantin Kruchinin (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Prof. Konstantin Popov (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) Stephen Gibson (Royal Holloway University of London)

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