GFA Accelerator Seminars

Superconducting magnets for generation of synchrotron radiation

by Dr Nicolai Mezentev (Vice Director of Budker INP)

Europe/Zurich
WBGB/019 (PSI)

WBGB/019

PSI

Description

Superconducting magnetic systems are used more than 40 years as generators of synchrotron radiation. The  Budker institute of nuclear physics is one of producers of superconducting magnets for generation of radiation. In 40 years, more than 20 insertion devices in various centers of synchrotron radiation were made and installed. Superconducting shifters with field of 7-10 Tesla, a superbend with the field of 8.5 Tesla, multipole wigglers with periods from 30 mm to 200 mm and magnetic field from 2 Tesla to 7.5 Tesla were made, installed at various SR sources and successfully brought into operation.

For more details contact Hans Braun, 3241