Title :
Septum and kicker systems for the SLS
Author :
Gough, C. ; Mailand, M.
Author_Institution :
Paul Scherrer Inst., Villigen, Switzerland
Abstract :
A total of nine pulsed magnets are used in the Swiss Light Source (SLS) machine. The three septum magnets are eddy current designs with a sheet of magnetic screening material around the stored electron beam to reduce the leakage field integral below 50 μTm. The excitation waveform. is a single-cycle sinewave pulse that is 150 μs long and up to 5 kA peak. However, the total dissipation is only 3 J/pulse, and so the open loop pulse amplitude remains stable to within +/-1×10-3. There are four identical kicker magnets for injection into the storage ring. A symmetric bump is used in one of the long straight sections. The excitation waveform is a 6 μs half-cycle sine pulse up to 3 kA peak. The emphasis was on achieving the best possible tracking in time of the magnet field waveforms so that the residual closed orbit disturbance is minimized for top-up injection. The pulsers give currents identical to within +/-1×10-3. The magnetic fields, including the effect of the metallised ceramic chambers, were plotted in three orthogonal axes and in time, giving animated "movie" of the magnetic field behavior
Keywords :
X-ray production; accelerator magnets; beam handling equipment; eddy currents; electromagnets; electron accelerators; electron beams; particle beam injection; storage rings; 150 mus; 3 kA; 5 kA; SLS; Swiss Light Source; eddy current designs; electron storage ring; injection; kicker systems; magnet field waveforms; magnetic screening material; metallised ceramic chambers; pulsed magnets; residual closed orbit; septum magnets; septum systems; single-cycle sinewave pulse; stored electron beam; symmetric bump; Animation; Ceramics; Eddy currents; Electron beams; Laser sintering; Light sources; Magnetic materials; Magnets; Sheet materials; Storage rings;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7191-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2001.988238