Author: Lin, F.-Y.
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WEPWA055 Multipole and End-field Shimming Results of EPU46 at the TPS 2244
 
  • T.Y. Chung, C.-H. Chang, J. Chen, J.C. Huang, C.-S. Hwang, J.C. Jan, F.-Y. Lin
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  Mul­ti­pole error and the first and sec­ond in­te­grals of EPU46 re­quire shim­ming to ful­fill the tol­er­ance re­quire­ments of beam dy­nam­ics. In this paper, we de­scribe the field cor­rec­tion, in­clud­ing cen­tral-field and end-field shim­ming pro­ce­dures, and the re­sults for EPU46 at TPS. End-pole shim­ming for the first and sec­ond in­te­grals serve to ad­just the beam tra­jec­tory, and magic fin­gers to de­crease the mul­ti­pole error. For the ac­tive mul­ti­pole shim­ming for un­du­la­tors of type Apple II, a trim-long-coil array is used to com­pen­sate for mul­ti­pole error. This scheme ef­fi­ciently elim­i­nates a phase-de­pen­dent skew quadru­pole error.  
 
THPME036 Design and Measurement of the Transfer Line Magnets for the Taiwan Photon Source 3591
 
  • C.Y. Kuo, C.-H. Chang, H.-H. Chen, Y.L. Chu, J.C. Huang, M.-H. Huang, C.-S. Hwang, J.C. Jan, F.-Y. Lin
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The Tai­wan pho­ton source (TPS) trans­fer line from the linac to the booster (LTB) is made of 1 bend­ing mag­net, 11 quadrupoles and the booster to the stor­age ring (BTS) is in­clude of 2 bend­ing mag­nets, 7 quadrupoles. LTB bend­ing mag­net is pro­vided for 11 de­grees de­fec­tion from the linac to the booster and 31 de­grees from the linac to the beam dumper with two op­er­at­ing cur­rents. The BTS quadrupoles are in­cluded four 0.3m and three 0.4m mag­nets which cross sec­tions are the same with booster quadru­pole give dif­fer­ent in­te­gral quadru­pole field strengths and cool­ing sys­tems are re­design from 2 cir­cuits to 4. The mag­netic fields were sim­u­lated with Opera 2D and 3D; op­ti­mum processes are dis­cussed. All of the mag­nets have been con­structed by Dan­fysik, scan­ditronix and Gon­gin. This paper dis­cusses the fea­tures, the de­sign con­cept and the re­sults of field mea­sure­ments of these trans­fer line mag­nets.  
 
THPME037 Magnetic Field Character of TPS Booster Magnets 3594
 
  • J.C. Jan, C.-H. Chang, H.-H. Chen, Y.L. Chu, M.-H. Huang, C.-S. Hwang, C.Y. Kuo, F.-Y. Lin, C.S. Yang, Y.T. Yu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The Tai­wan Pho­ton Source (TPS) is a 3-GeV syn­chro­tron ra­di­a­tion fa­cil­ity op­er­ated in top-up in­jec­tion mode. The booster ring of TPS shares the same tun­nel, con­cen­tric with the stor­age ring. The lat­tice of the booster is a 24-cell DBA of cir­cum­fer­ence 496.8 m. The en­ergy of the elec­tron beam is ramped from 150 MeV to 3 GeV at rep­e­ti­tion rate 3 Hz in the booster ring. The tra­jec­tory of the elec­tron beam is con­trolled with com­pli­cated com­bined-func­tion mag­nets in­clud­ing com­bined di­pole mag­net, com­bined quadru­pole mag­net, pure quadru­pole mag­net, sex­tu­pole mag­net and cor­rec­tor mag­net. The mea­sure­ment and per­for­mance of these mag­nets are dis­cussed in this let­ter.