Abstract
A conduction-cooled cryogenic permanent magnet undulator, CU15, with a period length of 15 mm and 133 periods has been successfully developed. This undulator has been operated at the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) storage ring at a beam current of 500 mA for more than 3 years. In CU15, two cryocoolers are used to cool the PrFeB magnets to 80 K. The effective magnetic field measures 1.33 Tesla for a magnet gap of 4.2 mm, maintaining an rms phase error below 2.6°. The bunch length of the electron beam in TPS is as short as 16 psec, leading to a serious issue with high beam-induced heating in CU15. This report addresses the above issues and provides detailed adaptations of CU15 to operate at a beam current of 500 mA.
10 More- Received 30 October 2023
- Accepted 14 December 2023
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.27.023501
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