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Magnets and Wien Filters for SECAR |
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- F. Bødker, N. Hauge, J. Kristensen
Danfysik A/S, Taastrup, Denmark
- G.P.A. Berg, M. Couder
University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
- H. Schatz
NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
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The Separator for Capture Reactions, SECAR, is being built at Michigan State University for the study of low-energy capture reactions. The high performance magnets and two large Wien filters required to reach the very high recoil mass separation factor are being designed and produced at Danfysik to the SECAR specifications. The 2.4 m long Wien filters with a weight of 35 ton each including a large vacuum tank have high electrode voltages of ±300 kV combined with a magnetic field of 0.12 T. Challenging design requirements for integrated magnetic and electrostatic field homogeneity combined with tight tolerance on the effective lengths have been meet. The dipole magnets for this facility are special in having stringent ±0.5 mm effective magnetic length specifications in a wide excitation range and the transverse field boundary variation is described by a 4th order polynomial. Most of the dipoles are made with variable segmented field clamps in order to keep the deviation of the magnetic fringe field boundary within the required ±0.1 mm. The wide range of different quadrupole, sextupole and octupole magnets are required to meet the specified magnetic length with a tight tolerance.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUPVA051
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