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f Sergei Nagaitsev (FNAL) nsergei@fnal.gov Webex meeting Oct 07 2009 ICD-2 chopper requirements and proposal #1
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f Agenda 1.Chopper requirements and idea #1 – S. Nagaitsev 2.RFQ and idea #2 -- John Staples 3.Discussion At this pre-CD0 stage of the project we can still have many ideas and discussion… but need a plausible concept for the ICD2 document and for the cost-range estimate. Goals of this meeting: Inform collaboration about (evolving) chopper requirements and proposals Collect comments and ideas ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 2
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f Known cw chopper conceptual ideas 1.Broad-band chopper, single ion source 2.Narrow-band chopper, single ion source 3.Two ion sources and RFQ’s 4.Laser stripping (H- only) ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 3
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f ICD2 schematic Two different time periods during operation: Long cycle: 5-ms pulse to RCS every 100 ms Short cycle (2 µs or less) for the 2-GeV program ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 4
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f Known bunch structure requirements (short cycle) Must provide these bunch structures concurrently Muon conversion defines the short-time period time cycle. There could be multiple bunches within the 100- ns beam pulse width. Kaon experiments require a single short bunch per pulse. ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 5
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f Long cycle timeline Pulsed dipole rise time (fall time) is about 0.5 ms This pulse repeats every 100 ms ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 6 Pulsed dipole OFF ON Beam current, mA 0 1 Time, ms 4.3 ms flattop Chopping for injection Chopping for 2-GeV program
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f Chopping for injection RCS rf frequency at injection: 50.33 MHz Harmonic number:98 Revolution freq.: 0.514 MHz Chopper patterns: 1.Chop a 200 ns gap (10 buckets) at 0.514 MHz for the RCS kicker 2.The chopper is synchronized with the RCS RF and chops off particles located outside of the ±7.3 ns window (relative to bucket center) corresponding to 73% of the bucket length. ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 7
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f Example of chopping for injection Bunches (red) are at 162.5 MHz 40% of bunches are removed by chopper (buckets + kicker gap) RCS RF at 50.33 MHz ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 8 Chop RCS RF voltage
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f Chopping for the 2-GeV program We are proposing to run three experiments concurrently. Thus, two rf splitters are possible: 1.Option 1: (n+1/4)f_bunch 2.Option 2: (n+1/3)f_bunch Option 1: One experiment gets 2/4 bunches, the other two get 1/4 bunches each. Option 2 (like at CEBAF): Option A: 1/3 bunches to each experiment Option B: 2/3 bunches to one, 1/3 to another, 0 to third ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 9
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f Option 1 For bunches at 162.5 MHz the RF splitter frequency is 203.125 MHz ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 10 Transverse RF kick Bunches
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f Option 2a ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 11 Transverse RF kick Bunches
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f Option 2b ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 12 Transverse RF kick Bunches
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f ICD2 choice For ICD2 we selected Option 1 in order to balance beam power between experiments requiring two different bunch structures Mu2e would get 2/4 bunches but NOT all bunches are present. ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 13
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f Example of bunches at 162.5 MHz Ion source runs at 3.24 mA Chopper removes bunches to make 1 mA average current ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 14 Time, µs Bunch intensity, e7 ppb Mu2e – 400 kW, each other 800 kW at 20 MHz
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f Other possible bunch structures for 2 GeV No chopping, bunches at 162.5 MHz, 3.85e7 ppb Ion source at 1 mA After rf splitter: 50% of bunches at 81 MHz, and 2 x 25% at 40.5 Mz 90% chopping, bunches at 16.25 MHz, 3.85e8 ppb Ion source at 10 mA Other bunch structures possible… As long as the average beam current remains at 1 mA. Bottom line: chopper needs to be able to remove individual bunches at 162.5 MHz ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 15
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f Chopping for RCS injection I propose to adjust the ion source current during the 500 µs rise (fall) time of the pulsed dipole. During 500 µs chopper removes all bunches. This can be done by a separate “slow” chopper in LEBT or MEBT. Then, set ion source to 1.7 mA and remove 40% (see Slide 6) of bunches for injection 1 mA average current after chopping After injection, reset the ion source and chopper to 2-GeV program. ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 16
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f Bunch parameters after RFQ Simulations by J. Staples (LBNL) for a 162.5 MHz RFQ at 6 mA, 2.5 MeV Beam non-Gaussian (longitudinally) rms bunch length: 6° or 0.1 ns rms energy spread: 11.7 keV Assume that 1 ns contains 100% of beam ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 17 time, ns 162.5 MHz
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f Chopper parameters For 162.5 MHz the bunch spacing is 6.15 ns Kicker pulse flat-top ~1.5 ns Deflected beam needs to be moved transversely by more than 4 sigmas. Assume sigma=4mm and the distance of 50 cm, the total kick (with a single kicker) needs to be >30 mrad For a kicker plate length of 30 cm, this corresponds to the electric field of 5 kV/cm (for a single kicker) probably very difficult ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 18
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f Chopper Proposal #1 Use an AC-coupled amplifier Example: 1-kW, BW: 80 MHz – 1 GHz Suppose 50 Ohm impedance, 1-kW results in 300 V per plate Two plates, 3-cm apart, 30 cm long -> 1.2 mrad kick ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 19
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f Simple model with 7 kickers No longit. dynamics and no space charge (yet) 1-sigma beam sizes ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 20
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f Simple model with 7 kickers +/- 300 V per plate, kicker gap 3 cm trajectory with +/- 1 sigma envelope ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 21
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f Normalized displacement in units of beam sigma Final displacement >4.5 sigma ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 22
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f Summary Chopper requirements – work in progress. Need to talk more to users. Will need one “slow” and one “fast” chopper Potentially need to change ion source current for RCS injection in about 0.5 ms At least 3 ideas for a fast chopper exist: 1.Multi-kicker broad-band 2.Periodic (narrow-band) 3.Multi- source (and RFQ) and an rf funnel 4.Laser stripping ??? For idea #1 work to do: use realistic amplifier parameters (B. Webber) longit modeling and space-charge (Eliana, SN) Kicker plate design and max power (Robyn) ICD2 chopper - Nagaitsev 23
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