RF and beam control
Obtaining optimal RF control performance at the superconducting TESLA cavities requires consideration of all fundamental modes of the multi-cell cavities and digitalization effects. Using additional information from bunch charge monitors improves the beam loading compensation. The small beam size demanded from the photo injector results in an unconventional technical setup of the normal conducting gun cavity and RF system and the digital RF control.
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