Magnetic design and manufacture of elliptical undulators HU256

Abstract Three elliptical undulators HU256 (period 256 mm) of electromagnetic type were produced, tested and magnetically measured by the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Russia) for Synchrotron SOLEIL (France). The undulators have a new design of a Bx and Bz closed structure for insertion vacuum chamber. The magnetic calculations of the individual dipoles and undulator structures were executed by means of Mermaid 3D Code. The expected magnetic parameters for all manufactured dipoles were fulfilled on basis of these model dependences from the mechanical characteristics (pole gap, yoke width, and coil position). The estimated 1st integral of all dipoles had been used in an optimal arrangement of the dipoles in undulators (sorting). Owing to the realized sorting, the 1st integral of the magnetic field and phase error of the assembled undulators had been decreased in comparison with the statistic estimations. The special Hall probes systems for the magnetic measurements of the undulators HU256 were designed and manufactured by the BINP. All three HU256 undulators were magnetically measured at the BINP and re-measured at the SOLEIL after transportation. The results of magnetic measurements and model estimates are compared and analyzed.

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