Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Feedback on Nanosecond Timescales (FONT): FONT2 run results Dec 03/Jan 04 Philip Burrows Queen Mary, University.

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Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Feedback on Nanosecond Timescales (FONT): FONT2 run results Dec 03/Jan 04 Philip Burrows Queen Mary, University of London People FONT1 (2002) FONT2 (2003/4) Future FONT plans

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Queen Mary: Philip Burrows (faculty), Glen White (RA), Tony Hartin (prog.) Stephen Molloy, Shah Hussain (grad. students) Daresbury Laboratory: Alexander Kalinine, Roy Barlow (elec. eng.), Mike Dufau (des.) Susan Smith, Rob Smith, Mike Dykes, Mike Poole Oxford: Colin Perry (elec. eng.) + technicians Gerald Myatt (retd. faculty) Simon Jolly, Gavin Nesom (grad students emeritii) SLAC: Joe Frisch, Tom Markiewicz, Marc Ross Chris Adolphsen, Keith Jobe, Doug McCormick, Janice Nelson, Tonee Smith, Mark Woodley + technical support FONT Group

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Beam-based Feedback (FONT) Intra-train beam feedback is last line of defence against ground motion Key components: Beam position monitor (BPM) Signal processor Fast driver amplifier E.M. kicker Fast FB circuit

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT Luminosity Recovery (TESLA) Posn. FB Angle FB Lumi scan Optimised Lumi

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT Luminosity Recovery (NLC ‘H’) For small offsets (< 5 sigma), and appropriate gain: system can recover > 80% of design luminosity Much easier (and required) at TESLA: 2820 bunches X 337 ns

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT at NLCTA 170ns long train, bunched at X-band (87ps) significant charge variation (50%) along train large beam (1mm), train-train jitter O(100 microns)

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 NLCTA charge variation along train 170ns long train Need to deconvolve this from BPM signal (LC design charge variation << 1%)

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 at NLCTA: outline Goals of improved FONT2 setup: Additional 2 BPMs: independent position monitoring Second kicker added: allows solid state amplifiers Shorter distance between kickers and FB BPM: irreducible latency now c. 16 ns Improved BPM processor: real-time charge normalisation using log amps (slow) Expect total latency c. 53 ns: allows 170/53 = 3.2 passes through system Added ‘beam flattener’ to remove static beam profile Automated DAQ including digitisers and dipole control

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 at NLCTA: expected latency Time of flight kicker – BPM: 6ns Signal return time BPM – kicker: 10ns Irreducible latency: 16ns BPM processor: 18ns FB circuit: 4ns Amplifier: 12ns Kicker fill time: 3ns Electronics latency: 37ns Total latency expected: 53ns

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT at NLCTA: beamline configuration old new

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT: front end signal processor new old

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2: new front-end IF processor 2y on beamline: 6y+6x outside tunnel: 14 channels: 2y on beamline, 6y + 6x outside

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2: synchronous demodulator PCBs 6 boards outside tunnel: (y1-y2)/(y1+y2) w. log amps

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT amplifiers Total drive same as last year new old

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2: new DAQ/control system SBPMS? DAQ AWG DS EPICS GPIB BOX FONT DIPOLE FB BPM BPM 2BPM3 TOR1750 SCOPE SIS 1SIS 2 TRIG GATE SIG GEN AMP FB BPM ELECTRONICS

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 run Nov/Dec Jan 2004 Nov 7-9: commissioned system of 3 BPMs and new electronics resolution measured using ‘triplets’: c. 15 microns Opportunistic runs Nov 24 – Dec 13 (10 shifts) operating conditions difficult due to 8-pack + high-gradient structure tests Dec 3: commissioned new amplifiers, kicker, FB circuit + DAQ full system run in feed-forward and feedback modes Dec 9: commissioned beam flattener in standalone mode Dec 13: ran full system with beam flattener Jan 15 – 26: systematic parameter optimisation and quality data taking

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2: first results Nov 2003 Beam registered in all 3 BPMs w. dipole scans Resolution measured: c. 15 microns BPM1 BPM2 BPM3 charge Time (ns)

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 initial results: beam flattener Performance bandwidth limited: 80 MHz (AWG) 30 MHz (amp) Flattener corrects to average beam position: removes ‘static’ structure Feedback off for illustration:

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 initial results: beam flattener

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 initial results: feedback mode Feed forward on Beam flattener on Beam starting positions Feedback on

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 run summary (to date) New BPMs, signal processors, kicker, amplifiers working well Monitor FB performance with witness BPMs Run full system in feedforward and feedback modes Applied beam flattener technique Significantly improved performance over FONT1, w. latency 55ns Demonstrated viability of intra-train FB for warm + cold LC

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 FONT2 crew

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Ideas for further development work e+e- background studies in SLAC A-line World’s smallest emittance e- beam is at KEK/ATF Scaling: 1 micron at ATF (1 GeV) ~ 1 nm at LC (1000 GeV) Beam-based feedback at ATF could be scale model for LC

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Comparison of ATF with NLCTA NLCTAATF Train length170 ns300 ns Bunch spacing0.08 ns2.8 ns Beam size (y)500 mu5 mu Jitter (y)100 mu1 mu Beam energy65 MeV1.3 GeV ATF has ‘right’ bunch spacing and train length, and the beam is smaller and more stable than at NLCTA -> much better place for fast feedback prototypes

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Possible future developments for FONT at ATF 3 suggestions: 1. Stabilisation of extracted bunchtrain at 1 micron level: low-power (< 100W), high stability amplifier stripline BPM w. ~ 1 micron resolution these are exactly what are needed for the LC! 2.Stabilisation of extracted bunchtrain at 100 nm level: requires special BPM and signal processing useful for nanoBPM project 3. Test of intra-train beam-beam scanning system: high-stability ramped kicker drive amplifier very useful for LC

Philip Burrows LCUK Meeting, Oxford 29/01/04 Development of Improved Feedbacks Beam angle-jitter: correction best done near IP with RF crab cavity (needed anyway): system needs design + prototyping Ideally, feedback on luminosity: bunch-by-bunch luminosity measurement would allow intra-train luminosity feedback