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TUPH12 Multipole Injection Kicker (MIK), a Cooperative Project SOLEIL and MAX IV synchrotron, SRF, vacuum, electron 48
 
  • J. Da Silva Castro, P. Alexandre, R. Ben El Fekih, T. S. Thoraud
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  The cooperative MIK project SOLEIL / MAX IV started in 2012 and is part of the Franco-Swedish scientific collaboration agreement, signed in 2009 and followed by framework agreements signed in 2011. The MIK is a particular electromagnet using theoretical principles of the 1950s and recently used by the new generation of synchrotrons to significantly improve the Top-Up injection of electrons into the storage rings. Indeed, this type of magnet can drastically reduce disturbances on stored beams and also offers substantial space savings. The MIK is a real opportunity for synchrotrons wishing to upgrade their facilities. One of the first MIK developed by BESSY II in 2010 gave significant results. These results motivated SOLEIL and MAX IV to develop together their own MIK. Many technical challenges have been overcome in the area of mechanical design and manufacture as well as in magnetic and high voltage design of the MIK. Currently the first series is in operation at MAX IV and displays already outstanding performances. Optimization work is in progress.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2018-TUPH12  
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