Title :
Feedforward correction of the pulsed circularly polarizing undulator at the Advanced Photon Source
Author :
Emery, L. ; Vasserman, I. ; Makarov, Oleg ; Deriy, B. ; Sasaki, Shigemi ; Soliday, Robert
Author_Institution :
Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
Abstract :
A circularly polarizing undulator capable of switching the polarization very rapidly was installed at the Advanced Photon Source. The net magnetic field perturbation is characterized in both planes by a transient orbit motion, which lasts about 30 ms, and a DC orbit shift. In addition, multipole magnetic moment errors are present. The correction system consists of small dipole and multipole correction magnets at the ends of the undulator, a multichannel arbitrary function generator (AFG) to program the corrector magnet current triggered on the polarization change event, low-level software to load and interpolate the AFG waveforms, and high-level software running on a workstation to determine the optimum AFG waveforms for the dipole correctors. We rely on the existing real-time feedback system to acquire the orbit transient and to automatically generate a close approximation of the required corrector wave forms. A choice of deterministic correction or trial-and-error manual adjustments of the wave forms is available in the high-level software.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; electron accelerators; feedback; feedforward; magnetic moments; physics computing; polarisation; storage rings; waveform generators; wigglers; AFG waveforms; Advanced Photon Source; DC orbit shift; correction system; corrector magnet current; feedforward correction; high-level software; low-level software; magnetic field perturbation; multichannel arbitrary function generator; multipole correction magnets; multipole magnetic moment errors; polarization change event; pulsed circularly polarizing undulator; real-time feedback system; small dipole magnets; transient orbit motion; trial-and-error manual adjustments; Coils; Extraterrestrial measurements; Feedback; Magnetic field measurement; Magnets; Optical polarization; Real time systems; Signal generators; Storage rings; Undulators;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1289085