Study of the Crosstalk Evaluation for Cavity BPM
Jian Chen, Yong-bin Leng, Lu-yang Yu, Long-wei Lai, Ren-xian Yuan

TL;DR
This paper evaluates crosstalk in cavity beam position monitors using PCA and harmonic analysis, demonstrating these methods' effectiveness with experimental data from FEL facilities.
Contribution
It introduces two novel methods for crosstalk evaluation in cavity BPMs and validates their feasibility through experimental data.
Findings
Both PCA and harmonic analysis effectively evaluate crosstalk.
Methods are validated with data from SDUV-FEL and DCLS.
Crosstalk assessment improves beam position measurement accuracy.
Abstract
In order to pursue high-precision beam position measurements for the free-electron laser (FEL) facilities, cavity beam position monitor (CBPM) is employed to measure the transverse position which can meet the requirement of position resolution with a sub-micrometer or even nanometer scale. But for the pill-box cavity BPM, the possible existed crosstalk between the cavities will have effects on the accurate measurement of beam position. Two methods, the principle component analysis (PCA) method and the method of harmonic analysis, are proposed in this paper to evaluate the crosstalk based on the experiment dates from the low quality CBPM prototype in Shanghai Deep ultraviolet free electron laser (SDUV-FEL) facility and high quality CBPM in Dalian Coherent Light Source (DCLS), respectively. The results demonstrated that these two methods are feasible in evaluating the crosstalk between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
