Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Nov 2016)

Characterization and long term operation of a novel superconducting undulator with 15 mm period length in a synchrotron light source

  • S. Casalbuoni,
  • A. Cecilia,
  • S. Gerstl,
  • N. Glamann,
  • A. W. Grau,
  • T. Holubek,
  • C. Meuter,
  • D. Saez de Jauregui,
  • R. Voutta,
  • C. Boffo,
  • Th. Gerhard,
  • M. Turenne,
  • W. Walter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.19.110702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
p. 110702

Abstract

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A new cryogen-free full scale (1.5 m long) superconducting undulator with a period length of 15 mm (SCU15) has been successfully tested in the ANKA storage ring. This represents a very important milestone in the development of superconducting undulators for third and fourth generation light sources carried on by the collaboration between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the industrial partner Babcock Noell GmbH. SCU15 is the first full length device worldwide that with beam reaches a higher peak field than what expected with the same geometry (vacuum gap and period length) with an ideal cryogenic permanent magnet undulator built with the best material available PrFeB. After a summary on the design and main parameters of the device, we present here the characterization in terms of spectral properties and the long term operation of the SCU15 in the ANKA storage ring.