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Progress on Pulsed Multipole Injection for the MAX IV Storage Rings

Author

  • Simon Leemann
  • Les O. Dallin

Summary, in English

Injection into the MAX IV Storage Rings will not make use of a conventional local injection bump with dipole kickers. Instead, pulsed multipole injection will be applied. Previously, it was foreseen to use a pulsed sextupole magnet similar to what KEK had originally designed for the PF ring. But after seeing encouraging results with a prototype nonlinear kicker magnet developed for BESSY-II, pulsed multipole injection for the MAX IV storage rings was revisited. A nonlinear kicker magnet similar to the BESSY-type can be realized for both MAX IV storage rings. Such a nonlinear kicker offers a broad zero-field region around the center which does not perturb the beam, while offering a high-field region around the location of the injected beam. This paper summarizes the proposed kicker magnet design and shows beam dynamics results from multi-particle tracking studies. A comparison with the previous PSM design is also presented.

Department/s

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

1052-1054

Publication/Series

PAC 2013 Proceedings

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Topic

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Conference name

PAC'13 (2013 Particle Accelerator Conference)

Conference date

2013-09-29

Conference place

Pasadena CA, United States

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-95450-138-0