Workshop 3

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Superconducting undulators and other new ID sources

September 20—21, 2010 • APS Conference Center — Room A1100
9:00 am — 5:45 pm
Organizers: Liz Moog (APS), Yury Ivanyushenkov (APS), and Toshi Tanabe (NSLS-II)

Superconducting undulators exceed conventional devices in terms of magnetic field at a given undulator period length and therefore open a way to short-period insertion devices, and thus could offer the synchrotron light source user community an opportunity of reaching higher photon fluxes at higher energies. The superconducting ID technological challenges and achievements will be covered on Monday, September 20. The topics include magnetic modeling, heat load analysis, design and construction of the superconducting devices and their components including magnetic structures, cooling systems and cryomodules, as well as magnetic measurements. The second day of the workshop on Tuesday, September 21, will be dedicated to discussions on performance of existing superconducting wigglers and undulators and the ones that are under development. The afternoon session on this day will bring presentations on new ideas for insertion devices.

Agenda

Monday, September 20
9:00 — 9:15 Welcome
9:15 — 10:00 Progress on the SC Undulator for ANKA and on the Instrumentation for R&D
S. Casalbuoni          
10:00 — 10:45 Status of SC Undulator Studies in the UK
J. Clarke            
10:45 — 11:00 Break                                       
11:00 — 11:45 Development Status of a SC Undulator for APS
Y. Ivanyushenkov            
11:45 — 12:30 Industry Approach to SC Undulators
C. Boffo            
12:30 — 2:00 Lunch                                       
2:00 — 2:40 Instrumentation for Local and Integral Magnetic Field Measurements of SC Undulator Coils
A. Grau
2:40 — 3:20 Recent Results on Passive Field Error Correction in Superconductive Undulators
S. Ehlers
3:20 — 4:00 Pulsed Wire Magnetic Measurements for Undulators
D. Arbelaez                                        
4:00 — 4:15 Break                   
4:15 — 4:45 Analyses of Thermosiphon Cooling Schemes for the ANL Undulator Magnet
J. Pfotenhauer                    
4:45 — 5:15 Calibration of Hall Sensors for Superconducting Undulators at Cryogenic Temperatures
M. Abliz                        
5:15 — 5:45 Quench Studies of a Prototype Superconducting Undulator for the APS
C. Doose                                      
Tuesday, September 21
9:00 — 9:45 Superconducting Multipole Wigglers: Status and Perspectives
N. Mezentsev
9:45 — 10:30 SC Undulator for Cornell ERL; SC Wiggler for Cornell ERL
A. Mikhailichenko
10:30 — 10:45 Break                                       
10:45 — 11:30 The Status of the Damping Wiggler Project for the CLIC Damping Rings
P. Peiffer
11:30 — 12:15 Superconductive Undulators Tailored to the Needs of Laser Wakefield Accelerators
A. Bernhard                                        
12:15 — 1:30 Lunch                                       
1:30 — 2:00 A Scaling Law for Planar and Helical Superconducting Undulators
S. Kim
2:00 — 2:45 Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulator
C. Kitegi            
2:45 — 3:30   Elliptically Polarizing Undulators, Quasi-periodic Undulator, and Other Types
T. Tanabe        
3:30 — 3:45 Break   
3:45 — 4:30 Microwave Undulators I
R. Kustom
4:30 — 5:15 Microwave Undulators II - Corrugated waveguides
M. Yeddulla
5:15 — 5:30 Closeout                                   

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