First undulators for the Advanced Light Source

The first three undulators, each 4.6 m in length, for the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), are near completion and are undergoing qualification tests before installation into the storage ring. Two devices have 5.0-cm period lengths, 89 periods, and achieve an effect...

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Hauptverfasser: Hoyer, E., Akre, J., Chin, J., Gath, B., Humphries, D., Kincaid, B., Marks, S., Pipersky, P., Plate, D., Portmann, G., Schlueter, R., Hassenzahl, W.V.
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Zusammenfassung:The first three undulators, each 4.6 m in length, for the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), are near completion and are undergoing qualification tests before installation into the storage ring. Two devices have 5.0-cm period lengths, 89 periods, and achieve an effective field of 0.85 T at the 14 mm minimum magnetic gap. The other device has a period length of 8.0 cm, 55 periods, and an effective field of 1.2 T at the minimum 14 mm gap. Measurements on the first 5 cm period device show the uncorrelated field errors to be 0.23%, which is less than the required 0.25%. Measurements of gap control show reproducibility of /spl plusmn/5 microns or better. The first vacuum chamber, 5.0 m long, is flat to within 0.53 mm over the 4.6 m magnetic structure section and a 4/spl times/10/sup -11/ Torr pressure was achieved during vacuum tests. Device description, fabrication, and measurements are presented.< >
DOI:10.1109/PAC.1993.309074