Author: Iwamoto, K.
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FRXB04 Newly Development of Ceramics Chamber with Integrated Pulsed Magnet for Super-Narrow Bore in KEK-PF 4524
 
  • C. Mitsuda, K. Harada, Y. Kobayashi, S. Nagahashi, T. Nogami, T. Obina, R. Takai, H. Takaki, T. Uchiyama, A. Ueda
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • K. Hamaji, K. Iwamoto, A. Sasagawa, A. Yokoyama
    KYOCERA Corporation, Higashiomi-city, Shiga, Japan
  • Y. Lu
    Sokendai, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  Ce­ram­ics cham­ber with in­te­grated pulsed mag­net (CCiPM) is a new air-core type mag­net that has a plan to be used as a mul­ti­pole in­jec­tion mag­net, a di­pole in­jec­tion kicker, and a fast cor­rec­tion kicker in the next-gen­er­a­tion light source. The mag­net coils are im­planted com­pletely into the thick­ness of cylin­dri­cal ce­ramic and in­te­grated with ce­ramic struc­turally. The first CCiPM was de­vel­oped for an in­ter­nal di­am­e­ter of 60 mm as a mag­net bore to es­tab­lish the basic pro­duc­tion tech­niques. The tech­nique has been en­hanced to re­al­ize nar­rower bore over 3 years, and fi­nally, the achieved in­ter­nal di­am­e­ters were 40 and 30 mm in newly de­vel­oped CCiPM. These super small bores have an ex­pec­ta­tion to con­form to the size of the vac­uum beam duct in the ring of a fu­ture light source. New CCiPMs are under the off-line test to con­firm the vac­uum dura­bil­ity, elec­tri­cal char­ac­ter­is­tics, and mag­netic per­for­mance, and the beam test for the CCiPM with 30 mm di­am­e­ter has also pro­ceeded in par­al­lel. The points of pro­duc­tion tech­nique and the re­cent re­sults of the off-line test will be pre­sented in this con­fer­ence.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-FRXB04  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 19 July 2021       issue date ※ 31 August 2021  
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