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Huang, M.-H.

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MOPAN091 Design of Mechanical Structure and Cryostat for IASW Superconducting Wiggler at NSRRC 374
 
  • H.-H. Chen, C.-H. Chang, T.-C. Fan, M.-H. Huang, C.-S. Hwang, J. C. Jan, F.-Y. Lin
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  An in-achromatic superconducting wiggler (IASW) was successfully constructed and installed at the Taiwan Light Source (TLS) in January 2006. The cryostat with a 30 L liquid nitrogen aluminum reservoir shielding surrounds the helium vessel, which comprises the cold mass and 100 L liquid helium. The helium vessel is suspended by eight suspension links, which are thermally intercepted at 80 K and can be adjusted by applying tension, such that the center of the cold mass does not move during cooled to 4.2 K. A three-layered stainless tube was designed to prevent the transfer port from freezing and the steam- electricity separation system is designed to supply electricity and return the helium gas to prevent freezing of the power feedthrough.  
TUPMN070 Magnet Block Arrangements for the Apple-II Elliptically Polarized Undulator 1079
 
  • C.-S. Hwang, C.-H. Chang, M.-H. Huang, P. H. Lin
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  The good field region (magnetic field roll-off) of the horizontal and vertical field distribution in the elliptically polarized undulator (EPU) of the APPLE II structure is too short. Meanwhile, the strong force variation will be created between the magnet arrays on different phase. Hence, a magnet block was magnetized with an tilt angle has been studied to enlarge the good field region and a different arrangement of magnet block module is used to reduce the force variation. In addition, the pure and hybrid structure of the EPU with different end pole design has been studied. This study will obtain a small variation of the first and second field integral on different gap and phase. This work will report the scheme of the magnet block arrangement and the end pole design for the APPLE II elliptically polarized undulator.