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FIG. 5.5: FFT of a pure 2106.007 MHz signal (top) and FFT of the HOM voltage from<br />

cavity 7 during BBU (bottom).<br />

M ∗ sin(ωTr) > 0 for the mode.<br />

For thoroughness, note that the experimental results presented thus far rep-<br />

resent work done in early 2005 and constitutes the most thorough investigation of<br />

BBU. However, initial (and incomplete) BBU studies were also performed in mid-<br />

2004. During that period, using the aforementioned methods, BBU was found to<br />

occur due to the 2114.156 MHz mode located in cavity 4 of zone 3 [28]. Measure-<br />

ments made in 2005 show that this mode is stabilized with the present configuration<br />

making it clear that the beam optics had changed in the interim.<br />

5.3.1 Stable Modes Being Driven Unstable<br />

During the onset of beam breakup due to 2106 MHz, the Schottky diodes con-<br />

118<br />

nected to cavities 3 and 8 also detected a growth of the HOM power. Measuring the

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