Speaker
Achim Hobl
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Description
Superconducting insertion devices are now an established technology used in 3rd generation light sources. During the last years, progress has been achieved in making the devices “cryogen-free”, i.e. without liquid cooling, and in industrial production processes. Present developments aim at achieving even higher performance in magnetic field, homogeneity, repeatability and magnetic length, which is requested for the operation e.g. in FELs. Furthermore, applications in the generation of THz radiation become interesting. We will describe design, manufacturing as well as testing of the most recent insertion devices.
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | Word |
Author
Achim Hobl
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Co-authors
Alexander Vatagin
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Andreas Grau
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Hong Wu
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Martin Krichler
(Bilfinger Nuclear & Energy Transition GmbH)
Sara Casalbuoni
(European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser)
Stephen Milward
(Diamond Light Source)
Wolfgang Walter
(Bilfinger Noell GmbH)
Yaw-Ren Tan
(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)