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DESY MHF-p1
Layout of the Synchronisation Layout of the Synchronisation System for the VUV-FELSystem for the VUV-FEL
Dipl. Ing. Henning Christof WeddigDESY Hamburg
DESY MHF-p2
RF System RequirementsRF System Requirements System Length 200 m (VUV_FEL); 3 km (XFEL)RF Phase Noise (within macropulse – 1 ms)
0.05o RMS (at 1.3 GHz) ~0.1 psRF Phase Noise (during 100 ms time)
0.15o RMS (at 1.3 GHz) ~0.3 psRF Phase Stability (short term <1 minute)
<0.5o (at 1.3 GHz) ~1 psRF Phase Stability (long term)
<5o (at 1.3 GHz) ~10 psRF frequency range
1 MHz – 2.8 GHz
DESY MHF-p3
System componentsSystem components
•Ultra high stable master oscillator•RF distribution system (length at VUV-FEL about. 200 m)•Temperature stabilized coaxial cables• Local 1.3 GHz/2.856 GHz frequency generation•Fiber optic and coaxial system to monitor and correct long term phase drifts
DESY MHF-p4
Frequencies to be distributedFrequencies to be distributed
the exact frequencies are multiples or divisions of the 9.027775 MHz reference frequency •1 MHz (timing of complete machine)•9 MHz (master reference frequency)•13.5 MHz (Laser “new”)•27 MHz (Laser “old”)•54 MHz (Laser for future use)•81 MHz (distribution frequency)•108 MHz (Streak camera [near RF Gun; Experimental Hall])•1300 MHz (reference frequency for the linear collider)•1517 MHz (reference frequency for beam position monitors)•2856 MHz (“LOLA” = transverse deflecting cavity for bunch
measurements)
DESY MHF-p5
Block diagramme of MO (low level part)Block diagramme of MO (low level part)
DESY MHF-p6
Phase noise requirements for the 1.3 GHz Phase noise requirements for the 1.3 GHz reference frequencyreference frequency
Phase noise limit line 1.3 GHz Reference Oszillator
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Integral = -90 dBc =0.00003 rad= 3 fs @ 1.3 GHz
Integral = -100 dBc= 0.00001 rad= 1 fs @ 1.3 GHz
Integral = - 95 dBc= 0.0000316 rad= 3 fs @ 1.3 GHz
Integral = -85 dBc= 0.00316 fs= 30 fs @ 1.3 GHz
Integral = -50 dBc= 0.003 rad366 fs @ 1.3 GHz
1RF cycle @ 1.3 GHz = 768 ps1 rad = 122 ps
overall phase jitter (double side band):2 * SQRT (366 2̂ + 30 2̂ + 3 2̂ + 1 2̂ + 3 2̂) = 2 * 367 fs = 734 fs = 0.7 ps
DESY MHF-p7
Phase noise performance of a Phase noise performance of a 27 MHz crystal oscillator27 MHz crystal oscillator
DESY MHF-p8
Phase noise performance of a Phase noise performance of a 81 MHz crystal oscillator81 MHz crystal oscillator
Phase noise is better above 400 Hz from carrier!
DESY MHF-p9
MO front panelMO front panel(low level part)(low level part)
DESY MHF-p10
Layout of the Reference frequency distribution system for TTF2Layout of the Reference frequency distribution system for TTF2
DESY MHF-p11
The problem of long coaxial distribution links:The problem of long coaxial distribution links:Attenuation of coaxial cable vs frequencyAttenuation of coaxial cable vs frequency
DESY MHF-p12
Phase stability of coaxial cable vs. TemperaturePhase stability of coaxial cable vs. Temperature½ ´´ cable½ ´´ cable
DESY MHF-p13
Phase stability of coaxial cable vs. TemperaturePhase stability of coaxial cable vs. Temperature7/8 ´´ cable7/8 ´´ cable
DESY MHF-p14
Advantages and disadvantages of coaxial cablesAdvantages and disadvantages of coaxial cablesCoaxial cables for distribution:
- high attenuation (e.g. 7/8“ @ 1.3GHz A / 100m = 8dB)- physical dimensions- require temperature stabilization- can cause ground loops and pick up EMI
Fiber Optics for monitoring :- require active temperature stabilization- the system components are more expensive in comparison to coaxial line system components- high amplitude noise of a FO link
Solution:
A combination of both technologies will be implemented and studied at TTF2.
DESY MHF-p15
Fiber optic distribution schemeFiber optic distribution scheme
Circulator Long Link Mirror
RF PhaseDetector
DFBLaserFO Tx
Phase stable RFSignal
FO RxC
DirectionalCoupler
FO RxA
Phase Shifter
Controller
DirectionalCoupler
FO RxB
RFSignal in
5 kmsingle mode fiber
in temperaturecontrolled ovenoptional
DESY MHF-p16
First results of fiber optic stabilization First results of fiber optic stabilization
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