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Linearized Wigglers for
Damping Rings—STI Optronics, Inc., 2755
Northup Way, Bellevue, WA 98004-1403; 425-827-0460, www.stioptronics.com
Dr. Stephen C. Gottschalk, Principal
Investigator, scg@stiophtronics.com
Dr. William J. Thayer, III,
Business Official, bthayer@stioptronics.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER84081
Amount: $500,000
Both
U.S. and European scientists are
evaluating the use of permanent magnet wigglers to reduce emittance in the damping
rings linear colliders. This project
will address two problems related to this approach: (1) nonlinear magnetic fields and transverse
roll-off can disrupt the beam quality and damage the wiggler, and (2) electron
cloud build-up. During Phase I we will analyze two
novel approaches. In Phase I, two novel
approaches to reduce transverse roll-off and nonlinear field effects were
analyzed using magnetic field analysis software. The analysis demonstrated performance could be
improved by a factor of 40 with a 50 percent reduction in magnet costs. In Phase II, protypes will be built and verification
tests will be performed to validate the Phase I analysis.
Commercial Applications And
Other Benefits as described by the awardee: Besides
addressing the problem of transverse roll-off and nonlinear field effects in
colliders, the linearized wiggler should also be less expensive to build. This reduced cost should directly benefit
other applications of wigglers, such as in synchrotron storage rings,
industrial processing, medicine, and academia.