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MOOAA03 | Fast Feedback Strategies for Longitudinal Beam Stabilization | 26 |
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The key for pump-probe and seeding experiments at Free Electron Lasers such as FLASH is a femtosecond precise regulation of the bunch arrival time and compression. To maintain this beam based requirements, both for a single bunch and within a bunch train, it is necessary to combine field and beam based feedback loops. We present in this paper an advancement of the currently implemented beam based feedback system at FLASH. The principle of beam based modulation of the RF set point can be superimposed by a direct feedback loop with a beam optimized controller. Recent measurements of the achieved bunch arrival time jitter reduction to 20 fs have shown the performance gain by this direct feedback method *. The combination of both approaches will be presented and possible advantages are discussed.
* C. Schmidt et al., “Feedback Strategies for Bunch Arrival Time Stabilization at FLASH Towards 10 fs,” FEL’2011, Shanghai, August 2011, THPA26, http://www. JACoW.org. |
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