19–24 May 2024
Music City Center
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Mapping of an SRF electron gun focusing solenoid assembly

SUPG083
19 May 2024, 14:00
4h
Bluegrass (MCC Exhibit Hall A)

Bluegrass

MCC Exhibit Hall A

201 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Student Poster Presentation MC7.T10 Superconducting Magnets Student Poster Session

Speaker

Christopher Jones (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University)

Description

SLAC’s LCLS-II-HE upgrade will expand the energy regime of their XFEL at high repetition rates. Due to the low emittance requirement, a superconducting QWR based electron gun was proposed by SLAC and is being developed by FRIB in collaboration with ANL and HZDR. The emittance compensation solenoid consists of two main coils, along with horizontal and vertical dipoles as well as normal and skew quadrupole correctors. To validate the performance and characterize the field profile of the magnet, we developed a mapper system. We utilized a SENIS 3D Hall probe on a cantilevered rail driven by an Arduino controlled stepper motor. With high repeatability, we were able to measure peak field strengths and fall off. Further data analysis allowed us to determine their relative locations, in addition to confirming alignment and integrated field strengths. In accordance with design specifications, we measured the peak solenoid fields to be about 172mT and their centers to be less than 0.1mm apart transversely. The mapping design, assembly, process, analysis, and lessons learned are discussed herein.

Region represented North America

Primary author

Christopher Jones (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University)

Co-authors

Chris Adolphsen (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Hai Nguyen (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University) John Lewellen (Los Alamos National Laboratory) John Smedley (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) John Wenstrom (Michigan State University) Ting Xu (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) Xiaoji Du (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University) Yoonhyuck Choi (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)

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