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RIS citation export for TUOPMA04: Apple II Insertion Devices Made at MAXIV

TY - CONF
AU - Thiel, A.
AU - Ebbeni, M.
AU - Tarawneh, H.
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
ED - Tavakoli, Keihan
ED - Tilmont, Manuel
TI - Apple II Insertion Devices Made at MAXIV
J2 - Proc. of MEDSI2018, Paris, France, 25-29 June 2018
C1 - Paris, France
T2 - Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation
T3 - 10
LA - english
AB - At present five Apple II insertion devices were made and installed at MAX IV, three of them in the 1.5GeV-ring, and two in the 3GeV-ring. The assembly of the last one of a total number of six Apple II undulators made at MAX IV is currently going on. The undulators have period lengths of 48mm (two devices), 53mm, 58mm, 84mm and 95.2mm. The operational gap range of the 3GeV devices is between 11mm and 150mm, the range of the 1.5GeV devices is 14mm to 150mm. Structural analysis was applied to assure a minimum deflection of the main frame and the magnet array girders. The main frame is made of nodular cast iron, while the girders are made of aluminium alloy. In order to optimize the magnetic tuning the position of the magnet keepers can be adjusted by wedges. The undulators were fiducialized before the installation in the ring tunnel and were aligned in the straight section using their magnetic centre as reference. All MAX IV made undulators have three feet with vertical adjustment and separate horizontal adjusters. This paper describes the design, assembly, shimming and installation of the MAX IV Apple II devices in more detail.
PB - JACoW Publishing
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 6
EP - 10
KW - undulator
KW - MMI
KW - alignment
KW - operation
KW - polarization
DA - 2018/12
PY - 2018
SN - 978-3-95450-207-3
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2018-TUOPMA04
UR - http://jacow.org/medsi2018/papers/tuopma04.pdf
ER -