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Development of a high-performance and cost-effective in-vacuum undulator.

Kei ImamuraYuichiro KidaAkihiro KagamihataTakamitsu SeikeShigeru YamamotoHaruhiko OhashiTakashi Tanaka
Published in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2024)
In-vacuum undulators (IVUs), which have become an essential tool in synchrotron radiation facilities, have two technical challenges toward further advancement: one is a strong attractive force between top and bottom magnetic arrays, and the other is a stringent requirement on magnetic materials to avoid demagnetization. The former imposes a complicated design on mechanical and vacuum structures, while the latter limits the possibility of using high-performance permanent magnets. To solve these issues, a number of technical developments have been made, such as force cancellation and modularization of magnetic arrays, and enhancement of resistance against demagnetization by means of a special magnetic circuit. The performance of a new IVU built upon these technologies has revealed their effectiveness for constructing high-performance IVUs in a cost-effective manner.
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