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Higher order mode (HOM) beam position monitors (BPM) are being developed for the 3.9 GHz third harmonic superconducting accelerating cavities at FLASH. [...]
EuCARD-CON-2013-002.
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2013.
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The third harmonic nine-cell cavity (3.9 GHz) for FLASH and the European XFEL has been investigated using simulations performed with the computer code CST Microwave Studio. [...]
EuCARD-REP-2012-005.
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2012.
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Higher order modes HOMs in coupled cavities of the FLASH module ACC39
/ Shinton, I R R (The University of Manchester / The Cockcroft Institute) ; Jones, R M (The University of Manchester / The Cockcroft Institute) ; Li, Z (SLAC) ; Zhang, P (The University of Manchester / DESY / The Cockcroft Institute)
WP: 10: SC RF technology for higher intensity proton accelerators and higher energy electron linacs
Task: 10.5: HOM Distribution
We analyse the higher order modes (HOM’s) in the 3.9GHz bunch shaping cavities installed in the FLASH facility at DESY. [...]
EuCARD-CON-2011-067.
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2011.
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Beam-excited higher order modes (HOM) in 3.9GHz accelerating cavities are planned to be used for beam position monitoring at the European XFEL. [...]
EuCARD-CON-2012-029.
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2012.
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Beam-excited higher order modes (HOMs) can provide remote diagnostics information of the beam position and cavity misalignment. [...]
EuCARD-PUB-2012-011.
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2012.
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We investigate the feasibility of beam position diagnostics using Higher Order Mode (HOM) signals excited by an electron beam in the third harmonic 3.9 GHz superconducting accelerating cavities at FLASH. [...]
EuCARD-PUB-2012-010.
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2012.
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