Spectral and Structural Stability Properties of Charged Particle Dynamics in Coupled Lattices
Authors: Hong Qin, Moses Chung, Ronald C. Davidson, Joshua W. Burby
Abstract: It has been realized in recent years that
coupled focusing lattices in accelerators and storage rings have
significant advantages over conventional uncoupled focusing
lattices, especially for high-intensity charged particle beams. A
theoretical framework and associated tools for analyzing the
spectral and structural stability properties of coupled lattices
are formulated in this paper, based on the recently developed
generalized Courant-Snyder theory for coupled lattices. It is
shown that for periodic coupled lattices that are spectrally and
structurally stable, the matrix envelope equation must admit
matched solutions. Using the technique of normal form and
pre-Iwasawa decomposition, a new method is developed to replace
the (inefficient) shooting method for finding matched solutions
for the matrix envelope equation. Stability properties of a
continuously rotating quadrupole lattice are investigated. The
Krein collision process for destabilization of the lattice is
demonstrated. PACS numbers: 29.27.-a,52.20.Dq
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Submitted to: Physics of Plasmas
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