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RIS citation export for SUSPSIK023: Progress of Pr2Fe14B Based Hybrid Cryogenic Undulators at SOLEIL

TY - CONF
AU - Ghaith, A.M.
AU - Benabderrahmane, C.
AU - Berteaud, P.
AU - Blache, F.
AU - Briquez, F.
AU - Béchu, N.
AU - Couprie, M.-E.
AU - Da Silva Castro, J.
AU - Dubuisson, J.M.
AU - Herbeaux, C.
AU - Kitegi, C.A.
AU - Lestrade, A.
AU - Marcouillé, O.
AU - Marteau, F.
AU - Sebdaoui, M.
AU - Sharma, G.
AU - Somogyi, A.
AU - Tavakoli, K.T.
AU - Tilmont, M.
AU - Valléau, M.
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
ED - Arduini, Gianluigi
ED - Pranke, Juliana
ED - Seidel, Mike
ED - Lindroos, Mats
TI - Progress of Pr2Fe14B Based Hybrid Cryogenic Undulators at SOLEIL
J2 - Proc. of IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14–19 May, 2017
C1 - Copenhagen, Denmark
T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference
T3 - 8
LA - english
AB - Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulators (CPMUs) take advantage of the enhanced field performance of permanent magnets when cooled down to low temperature, enabling shorter period with sufficient magnetic field to achieve high brightness radiation in the X-ray domain. Several CPMUs have been manufactured at SOLEIL. The first CPMU of period 18 mm (U18), optimized with a phase error of 3.2° at temperature of 77 K, has been installed and operated for the past 5 years at SOLEIL for the NANOSCOPIUM beamline. We report on photon beam based alignment enabling for a better adjustment of the vertical position offset of the undulator with a precision of 50 μm, and on the correction of the taper with a precision of 5 μrad to enhance the radiation flux. A second U18 cryo-ready undulator, with a new mechanical and magnetic sorting of module shimming, has attained a phase error of 2.3° at CT without any further adjustments after the assembly. Currently, two more CPMUs are being built; a 2 m long U18 for the SOLEIL ANATOMIX beamline, and a 3 m long U15 undulator reaching a magnetic gap of 3 mm. The new challenges encountered with magnetic measurements and mechanical designs for U15 are presented.
PB - JACoW
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 1213
EP - 1216
DA - 2017/05
PY - 2017
SN - 978-3-95450-182-3
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUOAA3
UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2017/papers/tuoaa3.pdf
ER -