
doi: 10.1063/1.44337
This paper discusses the coupled‐bunch instability and how it applies to the ALS accelerator. The longitudinal ALS kicker is part of the bunch‐to‐bunch feedback system planned to control coupled‐bunch instabilities in the ALS. The mechanical features of the kicker are described, and the analytic tools developed to aid in the design are discussed. A method to predict the performance of the kicker in the accelerator from measurements on a prototype are described.
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Experimental Facilities And Equipment, Beam Dynamics, Performance, Radiation Sources, Impedance, Instability, Equivalent Circuits, Damping, General and Miscellaneous, Electronic Circuits, Feedback, Equivalent Circuits 430303, Beam Bunching, Electrodes, Advanced Light Source, Synchrotron Radiation Sources 430303* -- Particle Accelerators-- Experimental Facilities & Equipment
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Experimental Facilities And Equipment, Beam Dynamics, Performance, Radiation Sources, Impedance, Instability, Equivalent Circuits, Damping, General and Miscellaneous, Electronic Circuits, Feedback, Equivalent Circuits 430303, Beam Bunching, Electrodes, Advanced Light Source, Synchrotron Radiation Sources 430303* -- Particle Accelerators-- Experimental Facilities & Equipment
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