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'''To-do list (Things that are broken at UITF, or could be improved upon...)'''
 
'''To-do list (Things that are broken at UITF, or could be improved upon...)'''
  
#BPMs don’t report the same orbit in tune mode and CW.  And BPMs report beam when there is no beam. It’s possible there’s just too much 1497 MHz rf inside the enclosureCan the stripline BPMs look for a harmonic of 1497 MHz?  Hopefully, they can be made to work, but I fear striplines and expensive receivers where the wrong choice (older SEE antenna-style bpms might have been better, after all, they work at CEBAF when RF is ON)
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General:
BCM outputs (we have cavities, need receivers)  
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#More concrete shielding! 
Laser power is very small.  OK for bulk GaAs and keV Mott, but not enough for a program with superlattice photocathodes
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#Mu-metal
Move the laser under the table inside the enclosure?  That’s what I would do, eliminate the fiber. Would need to work with SSG to maintain all the PSS hooks.
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#Remove Rogowski coil #2 from beamline
Laser power drift (temp cycle of the room AC?), but the current lock can deal with this, so not actually a problem when beam arrives at a cup or dump.  Maybe a problem for Wastewater Treatment
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#I am uncomfortable with the amount of lead stacked on the keV dump structure
Install an insertable halfwave plate to flip the sign of the polarization 
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#More UHV supplies, another set of them
Electron beam optics not presently good, there is beta mismatch across the booster
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#Boards that convert electrical to fiber and vice versa
The optics modeling program should tell us beam size and aspect ratio at each viewer, so we have something to work towards, quickly, empirically
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#Two more electronics racks upstairs, one for polarimeter, one for PSS BCM (C channel, 6” tall, 23” long)
M703 harp doesn’t work
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#Work table upstairs
Need specialized lead-brick shielding at insertable cups
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#Shop vacuums in all locations!
Viewers were not always installed at useful Z locations, i.e., betatron phase advance.  What is a useful location?  At a beam waist.  “Viewers at nodes, BPMs at anti-nodes”  
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Mu-metal
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Diagnostics:
Replace manual valve VMVM401 with fast valve  
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#BPMs don’t report the same orbit in tune mode and CW & BPMs report beam when there is no beam: Too much 1497 MHz rf inside the enclosure? Can the stripline BPMs look for a harmonic of 1497 MHz?  Were striplines / DR receivers right choice vs older SEE antenna-style bpms?
Remove Rogowski coil #2 from beamline
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#BCM outputs (we have cavities, need receivers)  
Did the Yao cavity get damaged during one of the bakeouts? Pull it and check it out 
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#Viewers were not always installed at useful Z locations, i.e., betatron phase advance.  What is a useful location?  At a beam waist.  “Viewers at nodes, BPMs at anti-nodes”  
Move Faraday Cup 3 to downstream viewer cross?  Not adjacent to control room, that’s the point here, where radiation levels are problematic  
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#Replace manual valve VMVM401 with fast valve  
More concrete shielding! 
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#Move Faraday Cup 3 to downstream viewer cross?  Not adjacent to control room, that’s the point here, where radiation levels are problematic  
Consolidate the locations of steering magnets? Put them where they need to be
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#M703 harp doesn’t work
Update the Operational Restrictions page to reflect RadCon shielding assessment, maybe I did this already?
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#What was the point of putting BPMs on the elevated beamline?  Did we think they would see 1nA beam? I guess we just thought we would thread beam in tune mode up there….  
I am uncomfortable with the amount of lead stacked on the keV dump structure
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#For regions that get vented frequently, there should be flange mounted NEG pump
What was the point of putting BPMs on the elevated beamline?  Did we think they would see 1nA beam? I guess we just thought we would thread beam in tune mode up there….  
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#Cameras that can be line-synced, then we could use them to look for 60 Hz motion.
Need a beam loss accounting system; MPS BCM cavity or PSS BCM but this is a much bigger project (can’t we just buy a system that Trent designed/built for SLAC, or duplicate it?)  
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#Ready for ItoVs
I need to learn how to use qsutility and set quads
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#Need specialized lead-brick shielding at insertable cups
Need a supply of large haimson steering magnets on the shelf (five sets should arrive soon)
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#Need a beam loss accounting system; MPS BCM cavity or PSS BCM but this is a much bigger project (can’t we just buy a system that Trent designed/built for SLAC, or duplicate it?)  
More UHV supplies, another set of them
+
#A3 should be closer to booster in order to protect the booster and define the launch
Polarity of magnets not all correct, and some H/V labels are incorrect
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For regions that get vented frequently, there should be flange mounted NEG pump
+
 
The buncher heater control is primitive, just a local heater with feedbackThere is epics temperature readback, but no epics interface to the heater control.
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Gun/Laser (EGG):
Wouldn’t it be easier to use a 200 W solid state amp to drive the 2-cell?  Forward power today is only 40 W, the 2-cell is not meant to be driven hard.
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#Laser power is very smallOK for bulk GaAs and keV Mott, but not enough for a program with superlattice photocathodes
Complete microphonics assessment, install vibration isolation pads? 
+
#Move the laser under the table inside the enclosureEliminate the fiber... work with SSG needed to maintain all the PSS hooks.  
Microphonics diagnostics should be available when running beam, so that when problems are encountered, we can see immediately if there’s a correlation with microphonic vibrations. At the moment, we can only assess microphonics from inside the cave, when the beam is OFF
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#Laser power drift (temp cycle of the room AC?), but the current lock can deal with this, so not actually a problem when beam arrives at a cup or dumpMaybe a problem for Wastewater Treatment
Better rf quality to 2-cell?   
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#Install an insertable halfwave plate to flip the sign of the polarization 
Do the piezo tuners do anything?  Why not?
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#Photogun and keV beamline:  
I think the booster should have been a low Q design to make it more reliable. I am not expert on this topic, but high Q is important for long linacs that present a large cryo burden. The booster does not pose a large cryo burden - we should have forgone Q for reliability.
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*The photocathode lifetime at UITF is REALLY bad, the field emission at 200 kV certainly doesn’t help (is it the sole problem?).  So take apart gun polish electrode, krypton process until there’s NO measureable field emission   
Cameras that can be line-synced, then we could use them to look for 60 Hz motion.  
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*Align the gun so that the cathode AND the anode are at normal incidence relative to the beamline and trajectory   
Global Channel Access button doesn’t work, it would be nice to have
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*Align the rest of the beamline   
We have a Hot Check Out tool, but we don’t presently use it
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*Fix the chopper slit (Kurt Lesker says we just need a 50:1 gear box, I’ve ordered it)  
Some epics screens were hastily prepared, copied from CEBAF.  Epics screens should be improved, streamlined
 
UED remains a mystery to me, and from what I can tell, to most everyone else too, even people in software know little about it.  Who does what?  Whose responsibility is it to update UED? How does one actually do that? Maybe two people know the answers.
 
Probably need a beacon or locked door to the aisle way above UITF (where we store stuff), or at least verification from RadCon that it’s ok to access this space when running beam.  Or maybe it’s safe to go back there when running beam?
 
A3 should be closer to booster in order to protect the booster and define the launch
 
Need a professional rapid access beacon/system at entry way to the enclosure
 
Closed circuit cameras inside the enclosure
 
Photogun and keV beamline:  
 
The photocathode lifetime at UITF is REALLY bad, the field emission at 200 kV certainly doesn’t help (is it the sole problem?).  So take apart gun polish electrode, krypton process until there’s NO measureable field emission   
 
Align the gun so that the cathode AND the anode are at normal incidence relative to the beamline and trajectory   
 
Align the rest of the beamline   
 
Fix the chopper slit (Kurt Lesker says we just need a 50:1 gear box, I’ve ordered it)  
 
 
setup the chopper phases, use the chopper   
 
setup the chopper phases, use the chopper   
at the chopper chamber, VIPK301 ion pump not energized, it is just spewing CH4 into beamline, replace it  
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*at the chopper chamber, VIPK301 ion pump not energized, it is just spewing CH4 into beamline, replace it  
Add load lock to depo chamber (I have cross and manipulator)  
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*Add load lock to depo chamber (I have cross and manipulator)  
Modify depo chamber to include new chemical sources   
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*Modify depo chamber to include new chemical sources   
Attempt to better align the mask   
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*Attempt to better align the mask   
Polish the schneedle (is it aluminum? Should be steel, no silver plating required (in fact, it’s bad), polish the interior surface of all pucks)  
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*Polish the schneedle (is it aluminum? Should be steel, no silver plating required (in fact, it’s bad), polish the interior surface of all pucks)  
Add the polarimeter   
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*Add the polarimeter   
A3 is in the wrong place, at least in terms of protecting the booster   
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*A3 is in the wrong place, at least in terms of protecting the booster   
Beam appears far right at ITVK203A, beam appears far left at ITVK401, maybe the alignment of the beamline will help?   
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*Beam appears far right at ITVK203A, beam appears far left at ITVK401, maybe the alignment of the beamline will help?   
Install vertical Wien   
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*Install vertical Wien   
We need a map of our network connections, what is the network layout now at UITF? Do all network connections go through the rack behind the laser room/control room.  Are they all owned by Accelerator Division.  I think we have a combination of IT and Accel network routers  
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#BNC spigots for triggers: pockel cell and gun mode
Where are all the pc104s and how do we reset them?  
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Ready for ItoVs
+
Optics/CASA:
BNC spigots for triggers: pockel cell and gun mode
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#The optics modeling program should tell us beam size and aspect ratio at each viewer, so we have something to work towards, quickly, empirically
Boards that convert electrical to fiber and vice versa
+
*Electron beam optics not presently good, there is beta mismatch across the booster
Two more electronics racks upstairs, one for polarimeter, one for PSS BCM (C channel, 6” tall, 23” long)
+
#Institutionalize use of qsutility to set quads
Work table upstairs
+
 
Shop vacuums in all locations!
+
RF/LLRF:
 +
#Yao cavity damaged during one of the bakeouts? Pull it and check it out 
 +
#Buncher heater control is primitive: local heater with feedback.  There is epics temperature readback, but no epics interface to the heater control.
 +
#Wouldn’t it be easier to use a 200 W solid state amp to drive the 2-cell?  Forward power today is only 40 W, the 2-cell is not meant to be driven hard.
 +
#Complete microphonics assessment, install vibration isolation pads? 
 +
#Microphonics diagnostics should be available when running beam, so that when problems are encountered, we can see immediately if there’s a correlation with microphonic vibrations. At the moment, we can only assess microphonics from inside the cave, when the beam is OFF
 +
#Better rf quality to 2-cell? 
 +
#Do the piezo tuners do anything?  Why not?
 +
#I think the booster should have been a low Q design to make it more reliable.  I am not expert on this topic, but high Q is important for long linacs that present a large cryo burden.  The booster does not pose a large cryo burden - we should have forgone Q for reliability. 
 +
 
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DC Power:
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#Consolidate the locations of steering magnets? Put them where they need to be
 +
#Need a supply of large haimson steering magnets on the shelf (five sets should arrive soon)
 +
#Polarity of magnets not all correct, and some H/V labels are incorrect
 +
 
 +
Software:
 +
#Global Channel Access button doesn’t work, it would be nice to have
 +
#MAC Access for Training purposes, so global doesn't have to be opened
 +
#We have a Hot Check Out tool, but we don’t presently use it
 +
#Some epics screens were hastily prepared, copied from CEBAF.  Epics screens should be improved, streamlined
 +
#UED remains a mystery to me, and from what I can tell, to most everyone else too, even people in software know little about it.  Who does what?  Whose responsibility is it to update UED? How does one actually do that? Maybe two people know the answers.
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#Update the Operational Restrictions page to reflect RadCon shielding assessment, maybe I did this already?
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SSG:
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#Probably need a beacon or locked door to the aisle way above UITF (where we store stuff), or at least verification from RadCon that it’s ok to access this space when running beam.  Or maybe it’s safe to go back there when running beam?
 +
#Need a professional rapid access beacon/system at entry way to the enclosure
 +
#Closed circuit cameras inside the enclosure
 +
 
 +
ACE:
 +
#We need a map of our network connections, what is the network layout now at UITF? Do all network connections go through the rack behind the laser room/control room.  Are they all owned by Accelerator Division.  I think we have a combination of IT and Accel network routers  
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Where are all the pc104s and how do we reset them?

Revision as of 14:19, 11 March 2021

To-do list (Things that are broken at UITF, or could be improved upon...)

General:

  1. More concrete shielding!
  2. Mu-metal
  3. Remove Rogowski coil #2 from beamline
  4. I am uncomfortable with the amount of lead stacked on the keV dump structure
  5. More UHV supplies, another set of them
  6. Boards that convert electrical to fiber and vice versa
  7. Two more electronics racks upstairs, one for polarimeter, one for PSS BCM (C channel, 6” tall, 23” long)
  8. Work table upstairs
  9. Shop vacuums in all locations!

Diagnostics:

  1. BPMs don’t report the same orbit in tune mode and CW & BPMs report beam when there is no beam: Too much 1497 MHz rf inside the enclosure? Can the stripline BPMs look for a harmonic of 1497 MHz? Were striplines / DR receivers right choice vs older SEE antenna-style bpms?
  2. BCM outputs (we have cavities, need receivers)
  3. Viewers were not always installed at useful Z locations, i.e., betatron phase advance. What is a useful location? At a beam waist. “Viewers at nodes, BPMs at anti-nodes”
  4. Replace manual valve VMVM401 with fast valve
  5. Move Faraday Cup 3 to downstream viewer cross? Not adjacent to control room, that’s the point here, where radiation levels are problematic
  6. M703 harp doesn’t work
  7. What was the point of putting BPMs on the elevated beamline? Did we think they would see 1nA beam? I guess we just thought we would thread beam in tune mode up there….
  8. For regions that get vented frequently, there should be flange mounted NEG pump
  9. Cameras that can be line-synced, then we could use them to look for 60 Hz motion.
  10. Ready for ItoVs
  11. Need specialized lead-brick shielding at insertable cups
  12. Need a beam loss accounting system; MPS BCM cavity or PSS BCM but this is a much bigger project (can’t we just buy a system that Trent designed/built for SLAC, or duplicate it?)
  13. A3 should be closer to booster in order to protect the booster and define the launch


Gun/Laser (EGG):

  1. Laser power is very small. OK for bulk GaAs and keV Mott, but not enough for a program with superlattice photocathodes
  2. Move the laser under the table inside the enclosure? Eliminate the fiber... work with SSG needed to maintain all the PSS hooks.
  3. Laser power drift (temp cycle of the room AC?), but the current lock can deal with this, so not actually a problem when beam arrives at a cup or dump. Maybe a problem for Wastewater Treatment
  4. Install an insertable halfwave plate to flip the sign of the polarization
  5. Photogun and keV beamline:
  • The photocathode lifetime at UITF is REALLY bad, the field emission at 200 kV certainly doesn’t help (is it the sole problem?). So take apart gun polish electrode, krypton process until there’s NO measureable field emission
  • Align the gun so that the cathode AND the anode are at normal incidence relative to the beamline and trajectory
  • Align the rest of the beamline
  • Fix the chopper slit (Kurt Lesker says we just need a 50:1 gear box, I’ve ordered it)

setup the chopper phases, use the chopper

  • at the chopper chamber, VIPK301 ion pump not energized, it is just spewing CH4 into beamline, replace it
  • Add load lock to depo chamber (I have cross and manipulator)
  • Modify depo chamber to include new chemical sources
  • Attempt to better align the mask
  • Polish the schneedle (is it aluminum? Should be steel, no silver plating required (in fact, it’s bad), polish the interior surface of all pucks)
  • Add the polarimeter
  • A3 is in the wrong place, at least in terms of protecting the booster
  • Beam appears far right at ITVK203A, beam appears far left at ITVK401, maybe the alignment of the beamline will help?
  • Install vertical Wien
  1. BNC spigots for triggers: pockel cell and gun mode

Optics/CASA:

  1. The optics modeling program should tell us beam size and aspect ratio at each viewer, so we have something to work towards, quickly, empirically
  • Electron beam optics not presently good, there is beta mismatch across the booster
  1. Institutionalize use of qsutility to set quads

RF/LLRF:

  1. Yao cavity damaged during one of the bakeouts? Pull it and check it out
  2. Buncher heater control is primitive: local heater with feedback. There is epics temperature readback, but no epics interface to the heater control.
  3. Wouldn’t it be easier to use a 200 W solid state amp to drive the 2-cell? Forward power today is only 40 W, the 2-cell is not meant to be driven hard.
  4. Complete microphonics assessment, install vibration isolation pads?
  5. Microphonics diagnostics should be available when running beam, so that when problems are encountered, we can see immediately if there’s a correlation with microphonic vibrations. At the moment, we can only assess microphonics from inside the cave, when the beam is OFF
  6. Better rf quality to 2-cell?
  7. Do the piezo tuners do anything? Why not?
  8. I think the booster should have been a low Q design to make it more reliable. I am not expert on this topic, but high Q is important for long linacs that present a large cryo burden. The booster does not pose a large cryo burden - we should have forgone Q for reliability.

DC Power:

  1. Consolidate the locations of steering magnets? Put them where they need to be
  2. Need a supply of large haimson steering magnets on the shelf (five sets should arrive soon)
  3. Polarity of magnets not all correct, and some H/V labels are incorrect

Software:

  1. Global Channel Access button doesn’t work, it would be nice to have
  2. MAC Access for Training purposes, so global doesn't have to be opened
  3. We have a Hot Check Out tool, but we don’t presently use it
  4. Some epics screens were hastily prepared, copied from CEBAF. Epics screens should be improved, streamlined
  5. UED remains a mystery to me, and from what I can tell, to most everyone else too, even people in software know little about it. Who does what? Whose responsibility is it to update UED? How does one actually do that? Maybe two people know the answers.
  6. Update the Operational Restrictions page to reflect RadCon shielding assessment, maybe I did this already?


SSG:

  1. Probably need a beacon or locked door to the aisle way above UITF (where we store stuff), or at least verification from RadCon that it’s ok to access this space when running beam. Or maybe it’s safe to go back there when running beam?
  2. Need a professional rapid access beacon/system at entry way to the enclosure
  3. Closed circuit cameras inside the enclosure

ACE:

  1. We need a map of our network connections, what is the network layout now at UITF? Do all network connections go through the rack behind the laser room/control room. Are they all owned by Accelerator Division. I think we have a combination of IT and Accel network routers

Where are all the pc104s and how do we reset them?