Frontiers in Physics (Apr 2023)

Development of NbTi planar superconducting undulators at the IHEP

  • Junhao Wei,
  • Xiangchen Yang,
  • Zilin Chen,
  • Zilin Chen,
  • Xiangzhen Zhang,
  • Xiangzhen Zhang,
  • Xiaojuan Bian,
  • Yuhui Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2023.1153005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Superconducting undulators (SCUs) have the advantages of generating stronger magnetic field and the radiation hardness compared to permanent magnet undulators. Therefore, SCUs are valuable to be applied in the free-electron lasers (FELs) driven by high-repetition-rate linear accelerators. The Insertion Device Group at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in China started an R&D project to produce NbTi planar SCU prototypes with 15 mm period length. Several SCU prototypes, including short mock-ups, a 0.5-m-long SCU, and a 1.5-m-long SCU, have been successfully produced and cryogenic tested. The short mock-up coils were cooled by a liquid helium free cryostat to be quench trained at 4 K. The maximum current in the coils reached 500 A and the magnetic peak field exceed 1 T with 7 mm gap. The 0.5-m-long SCU was tested by using a vertical test system. The correction coils were confirmed with the ability in both correcting the magnetic field integrals and the phase error. The 1.5-m-long SCU was not only vertically tested, but also installed in a cryostat to be operated with high current over a long time. We applied the gap adjustment method to reduce the phase error within 9 degrees. The development of SCUs at the IHEP is introduced in this paper in detail.

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