Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (May 2013)

In vacuum permanent magnet wiggler optimized for the production of hard x rays

  • O. Marcouille,
  • N. Bechu,
  • P. Berteaud,
  • P. Brunelle,
  • L. Chapuis,
  • C. Herbeaux,
  • A. Lestrade,
  • J.-L. Marlats,
  • A. Mary,
  • M. Massal,
  • A. Nadji,
  • K. Tavakoli,
  • M. Valleau,
  • J. Veteran,
  • M.-E. Couprie,
  • J.-M. Filhol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.16.050702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. 050702

Abstract

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A new concept of wiggler has been designed and realized at SOLEIL to produce high energy photons in low/intermediate electron storage rings. Instead of using the superconducting technology which requires new equipment and instrumentation, heavy maintenance, and additional running costs, we have proposed to build a compact in-vacuum small gap short period wiggler that operates rather at moderate field than at high field. The wiggler composed of 38 periods of 50 mm produces 2.1 T at a gap of 5.5 mm. The moderate value of the magnetic field enables one to limit the effects on the beam dynamics and to avoid excessive power and magnetic forces. In this purpose, the narrow magnetic system has been equipped with a counterforce device made of nonmagnetic springs. The roll-off resulting from the small size of poles has been compensated in situ by permanent magnet magic fingers. This paper reports the phases of design, construction, magnetic measurements, and on-beam tests of the in-vacuum wiggler WSV50.