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Sigrist, M.J.

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WEPD005 Insertion Device Development at the Canadian Lightsource 3090
 
  • M.J. Sigrist, D.G. Bilbrough, S. Chen, L.O. Dallin, W.A. Wurtz
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
 
 

The Canadian Lightsource is a 2.9 GeV 3rd generation lightsource in Saskatoon, Canada. The latest expansion of operations includes adding 4 insertion devices in 2 straight sections. These devices will include a hybrid permanent magnet wiggler, an in-vacuum undulator and 2 APPLE-II type undulators. The 4 m long elliptical APPLE-II IDs will cover overlapping photon energy ranges of 15-200eV and 200-1000eV. These devices will be installed adjacent to one another in the same straight with the magnet arrays mounted on one support structure and a horizontal translation system to allow users to select one device at a time for use on a single beamline. The 2nd straight will include the hybrid wiggler and in-vacuum undulator in a 3 magnet chicane. The wiggler is designed to supply photons for a center beamline and a side beamline accepting radiation 5 mrad off of the centerline of the radiation fan. The critical energy of photons emitted of the sideline are >90% of the critical energy on the centerline. An 8 mrad center chicane magnet separates the photons of the undulator from the wiggler beamlines allowing for 3 beamlines operating with 2 IDs in a single straight section.