Modern digital low level radio frequency (RF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating field in facilities, such as free electron laser in Hamburg or the European X-ray free electron laser, are based on the field programmable gate array (FPGA) technology. Presently, these accelerator facilities are operated with pulsed RF. In the future, these facilities will operate with the continuous wave (CW), which requires significant modifications on the real-time feedbacks realized within the FPGA. For example, higher loaded quality factor of the superconducting RF cavities operated in the CW mode requires sophisticated resonance control methods. However, iterative learning techniques widely used for machines operated in pulsed mode are no...
Particle accelerators use superconducting radio frequency (RF) cavities that create extremely large ...
The stable and reproducible photon generation at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) requires a high-precisi...
In this doctoral thesis, possible solutions for superconducting cavity control systems operating in ...
Modern digital low level radio frequency (LLRF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating f...
Modern digital low level radio frequency (LLRF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating f...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency SCRF single cavities b...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) single cavities ba...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) single cavities ba...
A digital control system for superconducting cavities of a linear accelerator is presented in this w...
In this paper, we present an universal solution for radio frequency (RF) and laser cavities regulati...
In this paper, we present an universal solution for radio frequency (RF) and laser cavities regulati...
In the paper we are presenting universal solution for RF and laser cavities regulation including pie...
In the paper we are presenting universal solution for RF and laser cavities regulation including pie...
This dissertation covers the recent research and development (R&D) activities of control systems for...
Superconducting cavities are responsible for beam acceleration in superconducting linear accelerator...
Particle accelerators use superconducting radio frequency (RF) cavities that create extremely large ...
The stable and reproducible photon generation at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) requires a high-precisi...
In this doctoral thesis, possible solutions for superconducting cavity control systems operating in ...
Modern digital low level radio frequency (LLRF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating f...
Modern digital low level radio frequency (LLRF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating f...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency SCRF single cavities b...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) single cavities ba...
We present a compact RF control system for superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) single cavities ba...
A digital control system for superconducting cavities of a linear accelerator is presented in this w...
In this paper, we present an universal solution for radio frequency (RF) and laser cavities regulati...
In this paper, we present an universal solution for radio frequency (RF) and laser cavities regulati...
In the paper we are presenting universal solution for RF and laser cavities regulation including pie...
In the paper we are presenting universal solution for RF and laser cavities regulation including pie...
This dissertation covers the recent research and development (R&D) activities of control systems for...
Superconducting cavities are responsible for beam acceleration in superconducting linear accelerator...
Particle accelerators use superconducting radio frequency (RF) cavities that create extremely large ...
The stable and reproducible photon generation at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) requires a high-precisi...
In this doctoral thesis, possible solutions for superconducting cavity control systems operating in ...