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Title: Quadrupole Pickups


1
Quadrupole Pick-ups
A. Jansson PS/OP
2
What is a quadrupole pick-up?
A
  • A non-invasive instrument sensitive to r.m.s.
    beam size.
  • Uses the non-linear terms in electrode response
    to particle position (very small) to measure
    quadrupole moment.

Vacuum chamber
B
D
Pick-up seen along beam path
C
3
PS quadrupole pick-up
  • Position contribution can not be avoided, but can
    be measured and subtracted.
  • Design suppresses the dominating intensity signal
    by coupling to the radial magnetic field
    component.

Pick-up seen along beam path
D
A
B
C
Induction loop
4
Installation in PS
One pick-up per plane
5
First signals 2001
  • Large beam size oscillations detected at start-up
    (due to wrong magnet settings in transfer line).
  • First 10-20 turns are used to measure matching.
  • Values after filamentation are used to check
    position correction and measure filamented
    emittance.

Beam EASTB Date March 28, 2001
Quadrupole moment evolution after PS
injection Position contribution has been
subtracted
6
Measurement of matching
  • Simultaneous fit to the two pick-up signals
    gives
  • Injected emittances.
  • Betatron mismatches.
  • Horizontal dispersion mismatch.
  • Input parameters
  • ?H, ?V, DH, ??H, ??V,?p,qh,qv
  • Most input parameters can be checked
    experimentally

10 free parameters, 20 data points
7
Injection matching measurement
  • Betatron mismatch
  • Dispersion mismatch

8
Measurement of filamented emittance
  • For a stable beam, the emittance can be
    calculated from two (constant) pick-up readings.
  • Different horizontal/vertical beta function
    ratios at the two pick-ups are required.
  • Signal noise is reduced by averaging over many
    turns.

Horizontal
Vertical
Quad PUs
Wire-scanners
Statistical error
9
Beam based calibration
  • Comparison Quad PU vs. Wire-scanner on stable
    beam.
  • Several different beam types.
  • Systematic error from
  • Beta function 10
  • Dispersion 10
  • Mom. spread 3

10
Sensitivity
  • Estimated from measurement on stable beam.
  • Fluctuation lower than 0.5 mm2 r.m.s. (4 1011
    p/bunch ).
  • This corresponds to a 1-2 beta beating at PS
    injection.
  • Improvement still possible.

11
Can the same pick-ups be used in LHC?
  • The pick-ups were optimized for the LHC beam
    parameters at injection into the PS.
  • The most important difference between PS and LHC
    is the bandwidth requirement .

Note that a design that works in the SPS would
work in the LHC!
12
A pick-up adapted for the LHC
  • At high frequencies, the loops essentially behave
    like badly matched strip-line couplers.
  • Replace each loop with two matched strip-lines
    and a wideband hybrid.
  • Good hybrid required (available).
  • Transfer impedances x10 larger than in PS.

13
Summary
  • Quadrupole pick-ups can measure continuously
    without perturbing the beam.
  • Both matching and emittance can be measured, on
    each bunch individually.
  • The results in the PS have been very good.
  • It can be done in the LHC, e.g. using strip-line
    couplers.
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