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THPSC10 |
Magnets of Injection and Extraction Systems of Cyclotron DC280 |
ion, emittance, cyclotron, injection |
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- N.Yu. Kazarinov, I.A. Ivanenko
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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The design of two magnets of the cyclotron DC280 is presented. The magnets are the parts of injection and extraction systems the cyclotron. The design is based on three-dimensional calculation of the magnet field carried out by using OPERA 3D program code. The influence of the magnetic fields nonlinearities on ion beam dynamics is analyzed.
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THPSC13 |
Horizontal Emittance Regulation at SIBERIA-2 |
injection, emittance, betatron, quadrupole |
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- A.G. Valentinov, V. Korchuganov, Y.V. Krylov, Y.L. Yupinov
NRC, Moscow, Russia
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Synchrotron radiation (SR) brightness is the most valuable parameter of every SR light source. It depends greatly on horizontal emittance of an electron beam. That's why all modern SR light sources have designed emittance of several nanometers. A horizontal emittance of Siberia-2 now equals to 98 nm. It can be decreased by two ways. First way is to find another working point (betatron tunes) with lower emittance. Maximal possible current values of existing power supplies must be taken into account. Injection efficiency may become worse because of smaller dynamic aperture due to stronger sextupoles. Second way is to rebuild magnetic structure keeping the same betatron tunes. Advantages of this method are good injection efficiency and proved energy ramping process. Modification of the magnetic structure may be done at high energy with more stable electron beam. But the second way is not allowed to reach as lower emittance level as in the first way. Theoretical and practical aspects of these two ways are described in the report. Magnetic structures with dispersion-free straight sections and smooth horizontal dispersion function are presented. Also structure with higher emittance is described in order to reach higher injection efficiency.
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