Speaker
Thomas Roff
(National Synchrotron Light Source II)
Description
A new lattice for the NSLS-II upgrade is likely to use high strength (> 100 T/m) permanent magnet quadrupoles (PMQs). An ID beam exiting through these quadrupoles will place highly intense x-rays very close (~ 1mm) to the permanent-magnet material. In these tests the PMQs will be placed in the IFE (Instrumentation Front End) front end to assess any degradation of their field strengths and field quality due to long term exposure to an ID beam. The IFE beamline was recently commissioned at NSLS-II and is dedicated to testing the mechanical properties of accelerator materials and components. The description of the source and experimental setup will be given.
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Author
Thomas Roff
(National Synchrotron Light Source II)
Co-authors
Michael Seegitz
(National Synchrotron Light Source II)
Timur Shaftan
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Robert Todd
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Mr
Michael Johanson
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Sushil Sharma
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Toshiya Tanabe
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Dr
Ricardo dos Santos Augusto
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)