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Evaluation of the cone-shaped pickup performance for low charge sub-10 fs arrival-time measurements at free electron laser facilities
An evaluation of the cone-shaped pickup performance as a part of the high bandwidth bunch arrival-time monitors (BAMs) for a low charge sub-10 fs arrival-time measurements is presented. Three sets of pickups are installed at the free electron laser FLASH at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, the quasi-cw SRF accelerator ELBE at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf and the SwissFEL injector test facility at Paul Scherrer Institute. Measurements and simulations are in good agreement and the pickups fulfill the design specifications. Utilizing the high bandwidth BAM with the cone-shaped pickups, an improvement of the signal slope by a factor of 10 is demonstrated at ELBE compared to the BAM with a low bandwidth
High bandwidth pickup design for bunch arrival-time monitors for free-Electron laser
In this paper, we present the design and realization of high bandwidth pickup
electrodes with a cutoff frequency above 40 GHz. The proposed cone-shaped
pickups are part of a bunch arrival-time monitor (BAM) designed for high (> 500
pC) and low (20 pC) bunch charge operation mode providing for a time resolution
of less than 10 fs for both operation modes. The proposed design has a fast
voltage response, low ringing, and a resonance-free spectrum. For assessing the
influence of manufacturing tolerances on the performance of the pickups, an
extensive tolerance study has been performed via numerical simulations. A
non-hermetic model of the pickups was built for measurement and validation
purposes. The measurement and simulation results are in good agreement and
demonstrate the capability of the proposed pickup system to meet the given
specifications.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, submitted to PRSTA