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The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF

At ESRF, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, electrons are accelerated, via a 200 MeV Linac and a 6 GeV synchrotron booster, and injected into the storage ring at 10 Hz rate. Two thin septum blade magnets and an eddy current sheet type septum magnet provide the final deflection...

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Autores principales: Perrine, J P, Thivent, M, Völker, F V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/307297
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author Perrine, J P
Thivent, M
Völker, F V
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Thivent, M
Völker, F V
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description At ESRF, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, electrons are accelerated, via a 200 MeV Linac and a 6 GeV synchrotron booster, and injected into the storage ring at 10 Hz rate. Two thin septum blade magnets and an eddy current sheet type septum magnet provide the final deflection of the injected beam. The operational requirements of the e- injection scheme and the resulting demanding hardware specifications are recalled. The pulsed septum magnets are briefly described. The design, circuit layout and construction of the power converters are related with emphasis on innovative aspects of general interest. Results of tests during commissioning are reported.
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spelling cern-3072972022-08-17T13:38:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/307297engPerrine, J PThivent, MVölker, F VThe Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRFAccelerators and Storage RingsAt ESRF, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, electrons are accelerated, via a 200 MeV Linac and a 6 GeV synchrotron booster, and injected into the storage ring at 10 Hz rate. Two thin septum blade magnets and an eddy current sheet type septum magnet provide the final deflection of the injected beam. The operational requirements of the e- injection scheme and the resulting demanding hardware specifications are recalled. The pulsed septum magnets are briefly described. The design, circuit layout and construction of the power converters are related with emphasis on innovative aspects of general interest. Results of tests during commissioning are reported.CERN-PS-96-020-POoai:cds.cern.ch:3072971996-06-19
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Perrine, J P
Thivent, M
Völker, F V
The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title_full The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title_fullStr The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title_full_unstemmed The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title_short The Pulsed Power Converter and Septum Magnet System for Injection into the Electron Storage Ring at ESRF
title_sort pulsed power converter and septum magnet system for injection into the electron storage ring at esrf
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/307297
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