Abstract
In the electron-and positron rings of DORIS strong transverse and longitudinal single beam instabilities were observed, which caused current limitations. The severest transverse and longitudinal instabilities were induced by excitation of higher modes in the rf-cavities. When these instabilities were cured by damping the higher cavity modes, the thresholds for this type of instabilities were greatly increased. The origin of the remaining transverse and longitudinal instabilities is not yet understood. The thresholds of these instabilities were increased by Landau-damping and changing the betatron- and synchrotron frequencies from bunch to bunch. The head-tail effect was observed at high peak currents and was cured by compensating the chromaticity. In the electron ring a transverse instability is present which is induced by the ions. Ion clearing in combination with some vacuum improvements is sufficient to avoid this instability.

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