Author: Meseck, A.
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TUPOMS010 BESSY III Status Report and Lattice Design Process 1417
 
  • P. Goslawski, M. Abo-Bakr, M. Arlandoo, J. Bengtsson, K. Holldack, A. Jankowiak, B.C. Kuske, A. Meseck, M.K. Sauerborn, M. Titze, J. Viefhaus, J. Völker
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by German Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Land Berlin, and grants of Helmholtz Association.
Since 2020 a detailed discussion about a BESSY~II successor is ongoing at HZB and its user community in order to define the science and layout of the new facility. Still free locations close to BESSY~II have triggered a discussion about a greenfield project, but in-house upgrade solutions have also been investigated. As an additional boundary condition, BESSY~III has to meet the requirement of the Physikalische Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) for radiation sources for metrology applications and bending magnet sources for tender X-rays. A Conceptional Design Report is in preparation. Here, we give a status report including a first parameter space, technical specifications and a first candidate for the linear lattice.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-TUPOMS010  
About • Received ※ 08 June 2022 — Revised ※ 14 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 15 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 25 June 2022
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THPOPT052 The Status of the In-Vacuum-APPLE II Undulator IVUE32 at HZB / BESSY II 2716
 
  • J. Bahrdt, J. Bakos, S. Gaebel, S. Gottschlich, S. Grimmer, S. Knaack, C. Kuhn, F. Laube, A. Meseck, C. Rethfeldt, E.C.M. Rial, A. Rogosch-Opolka, M. Scheer, P.I. Volz
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
 
  At BESSY II, two new beamlines for RIXS and for X-Ray-microscopy demand a short period variably polarizing undulator. For this purpose, the first in-vacuum APPLE undulator worldwide is under construction. The parameters are as follows: period length=32mm, magnetic length=2500mm, minimum gap=7mm. The design incorporates a force compensation scheme as proposed by two of the authors at the SRI2018. All precision parts of the drive chain are located in air. New transverse slides for the transversal slit adjustment have been developed and tested. Optical micrometers measure the gap and shift positions, similar to the system of the CPMU17 at BESSY II. They provide the signals for motor feedback loops. A new UHV-compatible soldering technique, as developed with industry, relaxes fabrication tolerances of magnets and magnet holders and simplifies the magnet assembly. A 10-period prototype has been setup for lifetime tests of the new magnetic keeper design. The paper describes first results of the prototype and other key-components and summarizes the status of the full-scale undulator.  
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About • Received ※ 19 May 2022 — Revised ※ 10 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 11 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 22 June 2022
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THPOPT053 Goubau-Line Set Up for Bench Testing Impedance of IVU32 Components 2719
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  • P.I. Volz, A. Meseck
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • A. Meseck
    KPH, Mainz, Germany
 
  The worldwide first in-vacuum elliptical undulator, IVUE32, is being developed at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin. The 2.5 m long device with a period length of 3.2 cm and a minimum gap of about 7 mm is to be installed in the BESSY II storage ring. It will deliver radiation in the soft X-ray range to several beamlines. The proximity of the undulator structure to the electron beam makes the device susceptible to wakefield effects which can influence beam stability. A complete understanding of its impedance characteristics is required prior to installation and operation, as unforeseen heating of components could have catastrophic consequences. To understand and measure the IVU’s impedance characteristics a Goubau-Line test stand is being designed. A Goubau-line is a single wire transmission line for high frequency surface waves with a transverse electric field resembling that of a charged particle beam out to a certain radial distance. A concept optimized for bench testing IVUE32-components will be discussed, microwave simulations will be presented together with first measurements from a test stand prototype.  
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About • Received ※ 08 June 2022 — Revised ※ 13 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 15 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 16 June 2022
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MOPOTK014 Optics of a Recirculating Beamline for MESA 465
 
  • C.P. Stoll, A. Meseck
    KPH, Mainz, Germany
 
  The Mainz Energy-recovering Superconducting Accelerator (MESA) is an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) facility under construction at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz. It provides the opportunity for precision physics experiments with a 1 mA c.w. electron beam in its initial phase. In this phase experiments with unpolarised, high-density 1019 atoms per cm2 gas jet targets are foreseen at the Mainz Gas Internal Target Experiment (MAGIX). To allow experiments with thin polarised gas targets with sufficiently high interaction rates in a later phase, the beam current must be increased to up to 100 mA, which would pose significant challenges to the existing ERL machine. Thus, it is proposed here to use MESA in pulsed operation with a repetition rate of several kHz to fill a recirculating beamline, providing a quasi c.w. beam current to a thin gas target. The optics necessary for this recirculating beamline are presented here.  
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About • Received ※ 01 June 2022 — Revised ※ 10 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 07 July 2022
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TUPOPT050 Investigation of Polarization Dependent Thomson Scattering in an Energy-Recovering Linear Accelerator on the Example of Mesa 1114
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  • C.L. Lorey, A. Meseck
    KPH, Mainz, Germany
 
  Funding: GRK 2128 AccelencE funded by the DFG
At the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) in Mainz, a new accelerator is currently under construction in order to deliver electron beams of up to 155 MeV to two experiments. The Mainz Energy-recovering Superconducting Accelerator (MESA) will offer two modes of operation, one of which is an energy-recovering (ER) mode. As an ERL, MESA, with it’s high brightness electron beam, is a promising accelerator for supplying a Thomson back scattering based Gamma source. Furthermore, at MESA, the polarization of the electron beam can be set by the injector. The aim of this work is to provide a concept and comprehensive analysis of the merit and practical feasibility of a Thomson backscattering source at MESA under consideration of beam polarization and transversal effects. In this paper, an overview and results of our semi analytical approach to calculate various Thomson back scattering light source scenarios at MESA will be given. Furthermore we will discuss the benefits of using polarized electrons in combination with a polarized laser beam.
 
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About • Received ※ 08 June 2022 — Revised ※ 11 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 16 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 26 June 2022
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