Refurbishment of a used in-vacuum undulator from the National Synchrotron Light Source for the National Synchrotron Light Source-II ring

The National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) ceased operation in September 2014 and was succeeded by NSLS-II. There were four in-vacuum undulators (IVUs) in operation at NSLS. The most recently constructed IVU for NSLS was the mini-gap undulator (MGU-X25, to be renamed IVU18 for NSLS-II), which was...

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Publié dans:Journal of synchrotron radiation. - 1994. - 24(2017), Pt 5 vom: 01. Sept., Seite 919-924
Auteur principal: Tanabe, Toshiya (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Bassan, Harmanpreet, Broadbent, Andrew, Cappadoro, Peter, Escallier, John, Harder, David, Hetzel, Charles, Hidas, Dean, Kitegi, Charles, Kosciuk, Bernard, Musardo, Marco, Kirkland, Johnny
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2017
Accès à la collection:Journal of synchrotron radiation
Sujets:Journal Article in-vacuum undulator (IVU) insertion devices storage ring synchrotron light source
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Résumé:The National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) ceased operation in September 2014 and was succeeded by NSLS-II. There were four in-vacuum undulators (IVUs) in operation at NSLS. The most recently constructed IVU for NSLS was the mini-gap undulator (MGU-X25, to be renamed IVU18 for NSLS-II), which was constructed in 2006. This device was selected to be reused for the New York Structural Biology Consortium Microdiffraction beamline at NSLS-II. At the time of construction, IVU18 was a state-of-the-art undulator designed to be operated as a cryogenic permanent-magnet undulator. Due to the more stringent field quality and impedance requirements of the NSLS-II ring, the transition region was redesigned. The control system was also updated to NSLS-II specifications. This paper reports the details of the IVU18 refurbishment activities including additional magnetic measurement and tuning
Description:Date Revised 20.11.2019
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:1600-5775
DOI:10.1107/S1600577517008852