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Optimization Design Study for an Elliptical Wiggler at the Advanced Light Source

Abstract

This paper describes a design study with the objective of optimizing spectral performance of an elliptical wiggler to be installed at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Advanced Light Source (ALS). This device is to produce circularly polarized radiation in the energy range of 50 eV to 10 KeV. A figure of merit, which is a function of flux density and degree of circular polarization, is introduced as the objective function for optimization. An optimum set point for a particular photon energy is characterized by values of peak vertical field, horizontal deflection parameter, and vertical aperture. Optimum performance is evaluated for the nominal ALS operating energy of 1.5 GeV.

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