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High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets
Accelerators magnets must have minimal magnetic field imperfections to reduce particle-beam instabilities. In the case of coils made of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, the magnetization due to persistent currents adds an undesired field contribution, potentially degrading the magnetic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/ac1c13 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759960 |
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author | Bortot, L. Mentink, M. Petrone, C. Van Nugteren, J. Deferne, G. Koettig, T. Kirby, G. Pentella, M. Perez, J.C. Pincot, F.O. De Rijk, G. Russenschuck, S. Verweij, A.P. Schöps, S. |
author_facet | Bortot, L. Mentink, M. Petrone, C. Van Nugteren, J. Deferne, G. Koettig, T. Kirby, G. Pentella, M. Perez, J.C. Pincot, F.O. De Rijk, G. Russenschuck, S. Verweij, A.P. Schöps, S. |
author_sort | Bortot, L. |
collection | CERN |
description | Accelerators magnets must have minimal magnetic field imperfections to reduce particle-beam instabilities. In the case of coils made of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, the magnetization due to persistent currents adds an undesired field contribution, potentially degrading the magnetic field quality. In this paper we study the use of superconducting screens based on HTS tapes for reducing the magnetic field imperfections in accelerator magnets. The screens exploit the magnetization by persistent currents to cancel out the magnetic field error. The screens are aligned with the main field component, such that only the undesired field components are compensated. The screens are self-regulating, and do not require any externally applied source of energy. Measurements in liquid nitrogen at show for dipole-field configurations a significant reduction of the magnetic field error up to a factor of four. The residual error is explained via numerical simulations accounting for the geometric defects in the HTS screens, achieving satisfactory agreement with experimental results. Simulations show that if screens are increased in width and thickness, and operated at , field errors may be eliminated almost entirely for the typical excitation cycles of accelerator magnets. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2021 |
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spelling | cern-27599602021-09-24T03:56:15Zdoi:10.1088/1361-6668/ac1c13http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759960engBortot, L.Mentink, M.Petrone, C.Van Nugteren, J.Deferne, G.Koettig, T.Kirby, G.Pentella, M.Perez, J.C.Pincot, F.O.De Rijk, G.Russenschuck, S.Verweij, A.P.Schöps, S.High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnetsphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsAccelerators magnets must have minimal magnetic field imperfections to reduce particle-beam instabilities. In the case of coils made of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, the magnetization due to persistent currents adds an undesired field contribution, potentially degrading the magnetic field quality. In this paper we study the use of superconducting screens based on HTS tapes for reducing the magnetic field imperfections in accelerator magnets. The screens exploit the magnetization by persistent currents to cancel out the magnetic field error. The screens are aligned with the main field component, such that only the undesired field components are compensated. The screens are self-regulating, and do not require any externally applied source of energy. Measurements in liquid nitrogen at show for dipole-field configurations a significant reduction of the magnetic field error up to a factor of four. The residual error is explained via numerical simulations accounting for the geometric defects in the HTS screens, achieving satisfactory agreement with experimental results. Simulations show that if screens are increased in width and thickness, and operated at , field errors may be eliminated almost entirely for the typical excitation cycles of accelerator magnets.Accelerators magnets must have minimal magnetic field imperfections for reducing particle-beam instabilities. In the case of coils made of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, the field imperfections from persistent currents need to be carefully evaluated. In this paper we study the use of superconducting screens based on HTS tapes for reducing the magnetic field imperfections in accelerator magnets. The screens exploit the magnetization by persistent currents to cancel out the magnetic field error. The screens are aligned with the main field components, such that only the undesired field components are compensated. The screens are passive, self-regulating, and do not require any external source of energy. Measurements in liquid nitrogen at 77 Kelvin show for dipole-field configurations a significant reduction of the magnetic-field error up to a factor of four. The residual error is explained via numerical simulations, accounting for the geometrical imperfections in the HTS screens, thus achieving satisfactory agreement with experimental results. Simulations show that if screens are increased in width and thickness, and operated at 4.5 Kelvin, field errors may be eliminated almost entirely for the typical excitation cycles of accelerator magnets.arXiv:2103.14354oai:cds.cern.ch:27599602021-03-26 |
spellingShingle | physics.acc-ph Accelerators and Storage Rings Bortot, L. Mentink, M. Petrone, C. Van Nugteren, J. Deferne, G. Koettig, T. Kirby, G. Pentella, M. Perez, J.C. Pincot, F.O. De Rijk, G. Russenschuck, S. Verweij, A.P. Schöps, S. High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title | High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title_full | High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title_fullStr | High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title_full_unstemmed | High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title_short | High-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
title_sort | high-temperature superconducting screens for magnetic field-error cancellation in accelerator magnets |
topic | physics.acc-ph Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/ac1c13 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759960 |
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