1. Development and operating experience of a short-period superconducting undulator at the Advanced Photon Source
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M.L.Smith, R.L. Kustom, Angela Vella, C. Doose, Yury Ivanyushenkov, X. Sun, J. Collins, Matthew Kasa, Dana Capatina, A. Makarov, Michael Borland, Jonathan Lang, J. D. Fuerst, J. Liu, Aimin Xiao, M. Abliz, Glenn Decker, Joseph Xu, V. M. Tsukanov, Nicholas Sereno, Yuko Shiroyanagi, Emil Trakhtenberg, D. Potratz, Roger J. Dejus, Mark Jaski, Alexander Zholents, V. M. Syrovatin, Jeffrey Dooling, Vadim Sajaev, Quentin Hasse, S.H. Kim, D. J. Robinson, John M. Pfotenhauer, Louis Emery, Elizabeth Moog, Isaac Vasserman, V. Lev, L.E.Boon, Efim Gluskin, Katherine Harkay, N.A. Mezentsev, D. Skiadopoulos, K.M. Schroeder, and J. Gagliano
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Nuclear engineering ,Particle accelerator ,Advanced Photon Source ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Superconducting magnet ,Undulator ,law.invention ,law ,medicine ,lcsh:QC770-798 ,Medical physics ,lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,National laboratory ,Storage ring - Abstract
A decade-long effort at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) of Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) on development of superconducting undulators culminated in December 2012 with the installation of the first superconducting undulator ``SCU0'' into Sector 6 of the APS storage ring. The device was commissioned in January 2013 and has been in user operation since. This paper presents the magnetic and cryogenic design of the SCU0 together with the results of stand-alone cold tests. The initial commissioning and characterization of SCU0 as well as its operating experience in the APS storage ring are described.
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- 2015