7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Strongly tapered helical undulator system for FAST-GREENS installation

MOPM112
8 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Mosaici 2

Sala Mosaici 2

Poster Presentation MC2.T15: Undulators and Wigglers Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Tara Hodgetts (RadiaBeam)

Description

RadiaBeam, in collaboration with UCLA and Fermilab, is developing a strongly tapered helical undulator system for the Tapering Enhanced Stimulated Superradiant Amplification experiment at 515 nm (TESSA-515). The experiment will be carried out at the FAST facility at Fermilab as a Gamma-Ray high Efficiency ENhanced Source (FAST-GREENS). The undulator system was designed by UCLA, engineered by RadiaBeam, and will be installed on the beamline at Fermilab. The design is based on a permanent magnet Halbach scheme of four 1-meter long undulator sections; two of which have been completed and installed. The undulator period is fixed at 32 mm and the magnetic field amplitude can be tapered by tuning the gap along the interaction. Each magnet can be individually adjusted by 1 mm, offering up to 25% magnetic field tunability with a minimum gap of 5.58 mm. This paper discusses the design and engineering of the undulator system and the stage 0 installation status.

Funding Agency

Work partially supported by DOE grant DE-SC0009914, DE-SC0018559, and DE-SC0017102

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Primary author

Tara Hodgetts (RadiaBeam)

Co-authors

Ronald Agustsson (RadiaBeam) Loïc Amoudry (Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab) Daniel Broemmelsiek (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Paul Denham (Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL)) Andrew Fisher (Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL)) Alex Lumpkin (Argonne National Laboratory) Daniel MacLean (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Alex Murokh (RadiaBeam Technologies) Pietro Musumeci (University of California, Los Angeles) Youna Park (Particle Beam Physics Lab (PBPL)) Marcos Ruelas (RadiaBeam) James Santucci (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Alexander Zholents (Argonne National Laboratory)

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