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Main Authors: Krasch, B., Bernhard, A., Bründermann, E., Fatehi, S., Gethmann, J., Glamann, N., Grau, A., Hobl, A., Müller, A. -S., de Jauregui, D. Saez, Tan, E., Walter, W.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01883
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author Krasch, B.
Bernhard, A.
Bründermann, E.
Fatehi, S.
Gethmann, J.
Glamann, N.
Grau, A.
Hobl, A.
Müller, A. -S.
de Jauregui, D. Saez
Tan, E.
Walter, W.
author_facet Krasch, B.
Bernhard, A.
Bründermann, E.
Fatehi, S.
Gethmann, J.
Glamann, N.
Grau, A.
Hobl, A.
Müller, A. -S.
de Jauregui, D. Saez
Tan, E.
Walter, W.
contents Undulators are X-ray sources widely used in synchrotron storage rings and free-electron laser facilities. With the commercial availability of low-temperature superconductors, a new type of undulator was born, the superconducting undulator (SCU). In this context, the industrial cooperation between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Bilfinger Nuclear and Energy Transition GmbH started more than 15 years ago. Since then, many projects have been successfully completed, leading to the production of the world's leading full-scale commercial SCUs based on conduction cooling. Starting with the SCU15, the first of its kind installed SCU providing light to a beamline, followed by the SCU20 installed and still in operation at the Karlsruhe Research Accelerator. The successful realisation of such SCUs has required the simultaneous development of appropriate measurement facilities such as CASPER I and CASPER II.
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spellingShingle KIT Superconducting Undulator Development -- Story of a successful industrial collaboration & future prospects
Krasch, B.
Bernhard, A.
Bründermann, E.
Fatehi, S.
Gethmann, J.
Glamann, N.
Grau, A.
Hobl, A.
Müller, A. -S.
de Jauregui, D. Saez
Tan, E.
Walter, W.
Accelerator Physics
Undulators are X-ray sources widely used in synchrotron storage rings and free-electron laser facilities. With the commercial availability of low-temperature superconductors, a new type of undulator was born, the superconducting undulator (SCU). In this context, the industrial cooperation between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Bilfinger Nuclear and Energy Transition GmbH started more than 15 years ago. Since then, many projects have been successfully completed, leading to the production of the world's leading full-scale commercial SCUs based on conduction cooling. Starting with the SCU15, the first of its kind installed SCU providing light to a beamline, followed by the SCU20 installed and still in operation at the Karlsruhe Research Accelerator. The successful realisation of such SCUs has required the simultaneous development of appropriate measurement facilities such as CASPER I and CASPER II.
title KIT Superconducting Undulator Development -- Story of a successful industrial collaboration & future prospects
topic Accelerator Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01883