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Development of a Real-Time Magnetic Field Measurement System for Synchrotron Control
The precise knowledge of the magnetic field produced by dipole magnets is critical to the operation of a synchrotron. Real-time measurement systems may be required, especially in the case of iron-dominated electromagnets with strong non-linear effects, to acquire the magnetic field and feed it back...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10172140 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2803710 |
Sumario: | The precise knowledge of the magnetic field produced by dipole magnets is critical to the
operation of a synchrotron. Real-time measurement systems may be required, especially in the case of
iron-dominated electromagnets with strong non-linear effects, to acquire the magnetic field and feed
it back to various users. This work concerns the design and implementation of a new measurement
system of this kind currently being deployed throughout the European Organization for Nuclear
Research (CERN) accelerator complex. We first discuss the measurement principle, the general
system architecture and the technology employed, focusing in particular on the most critical and
specialized components developed, that is, the field marker trigger generator and the magnetic flux
integrator. We then present the results of a detailed metrological characterization of the integrator,
including the aspects of drift estimation and correction, as well as the absolute gain calibration and
frequency response. We finally discuss the latency of the whole acquisition chain and present an
outline of future work to improve the capabilities of the system. |
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