Author: Ollier, R.
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TUPOMS004 TDR Baseline Lattice for the Upgrade of SOLEIL 1393
 
  • A. Loulergue, D. Amorim, O.R. Blanco-García, P. Brunelle, W. Foosang, A. Gamelin, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, R. Ollier, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  Previous CDR studies for the SOLEIL Upgrade project have converged towards a lattice alternating 7BA and 4BA HOA type cells providing a low natural horizontal emittance value in the 80 pm.rad range at an energy of 2.75 GeV. This lattice adapts to the current tunnel geometry as well as to preserve as much as possible the present beamline positions. The TDR lattice is an evolution of the CDR one including longer short straight sections, better relative magnet positioning, and the replacement quadrupole triplets by quadruplets for improving flexibility of optics matching in straight section. The SOLEIL upgrade TDR lattice is then composed of 20 HOA cells with a two-fold symmetry, and provides 20 straight sections having four different lengths of 3.0, 4.2, 8.0, and 8.2 m. This paper reports the linear and the non-linear beam dynamic optimization based on intense MOGA investigations, mainly to improve the energy acceptance required to keep a large enough Touschek beam lifetime. Some future directions for performance improvement are discussed.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-TUPOMS004  
About • Received ※ 08 June 2022 — Revised ※ 10 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 23 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 30 June 2022
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WEPOMS004 Investigation of RF Heating for the Multipole Injection Kicker Installed at SOLEIL 2233
 
  • A. Gamelin, P. Alexandre, R. Ben El Fekih, J. Da Silva Castro, M. El Ajjouri, A. Letresor, L.S. Nadolski, R. Ollier, T.S. Thoraud
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • M. Sacko, S. Taurines
    Avantis Concept, SAINT-CERE, France
 
  During the commissioning of the new Multipole Injection Kicker (MIK) pulsed magnet at SOLEIL synchrotron, an anomalously high heating of the MIK chamber and flanges was found. To better manage the heat load, fans directed toward the MIK were added to improve the air-cooling flow. This allowed the nominal current to be reached in all operation modes while keeping reasonable temperatures on the MIK. Post-installation investigations subsequently showed that the initial estimate of the maximal heat load was in agreement with the measured temperature in several operation modes both with and without the additional fans. In this article, we present the complete study, starting from the impedance calculation to thermal simulations, and comparison with the measured data with beam.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-WEPOMS004  
About • Received ※ 18 May 2022 — Accepted ※ 16 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 24 June 2022  
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THPOPT039 Performance Report of the SOLEIL Multipole Injection Kicker 2675
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  • R. Ollier, P. Alexandre, R. Ben El Fekih, A. Gamelin, N. Hubert, M. Labat, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  A Multipole Injection Kicker (MIK) was installed in a short straight section of the SOLEIL storage ring and successfully commissioned in 2021. A small horizontal orbit distortion in the micrometer range was achieved outperforming the standard bump-based injection scheme installed in a 12-m long straight section. Refined studies have been conducted to fully understand and further improve the performance of the device. Indeed, a novel generation of the MIK will be the key element for the injection scheme of the SOLEIL Upgrade. We report simulation studies and the latest MIK experimental performance. Both injected and stored beam-based measurements were performed using new types of diagnostics with turn-by-turn capability (Libera Brillance+ BPM, KALYPSO: 2x1D imaging). The residual perturbations on the beam positions and sizes were measured; the magnetic field of the MIK device was reconstructed. An unexpected kick was detected in the vertical plane and an active correction implemented to cancel the resulting perturbation.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-THPOPT039  
About • Received ※ 09 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 29 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 06 July 2022  
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