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WE5RFP084 | Spectral Characterisation of the ANKA-SCU Radiation | 2465 |
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The ANKA superconductive undulator (SCU14) is continously operated since 2005. The main objetive of this operation was to investigate the interactions between the undulator and the stored electron beam and to characterise the undulator radiation. The characterisation of the undulator radiation was done with a short test beamline designed for spacially and spectrally resolved measurements of the undulator radiation intensity. This contribution summarises the results of these measurements. The spectra are cross-correlated with the magnetic field measurements carried out earlier. |
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WE5RFP085 | Magnetic Field Transients in Superconductive Undulators | 2468 |
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The next step towards introducing superconductive undulators as the new generation of insertion devices is to understand the impact of dynamic effects in the superconducting coils on the accelerator beam. These effects are seen as a temporal drift of the beam orbit, originating from transients of the magnetic field. The first systematic time resolved measurements of such drifts have been performed ANKA. Orbit displacement during several different ramping cycles, for different ramp rates and relaxation times, has been investigated. This contribution summarises the results of the measurements. The persistent current effects in the superconducting wires, as well as eddy currents in the yoke are discussed as possible sources for the transients. |
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WE5RFP086 | New Materials and Designs for Superconductive Insertion Devices | 2471 |
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NbTi wires are relatively easy to handle and are therefore up to now the preferred material for superconductive insertion devices. Yet other materials, like Nb3Sn, MgB2 or high temperature superconductors, are less sensitive to beam heat load and/or are able to produce higher magnetic fields. In this paper the different superconducting materials and their advantages and challenges are discussed. Additionally this paper describes new designs for special insertion devices like damping wigglers and undulators for laser wakefield accelerators. |