The Iranian Light Source Facility (ILSF) is a 3-GeV third-generation synchrotron radiation laboratory in the basic design phase. The storage ring (SR) is based on a five-bend achromat (5BA) lattice,… Click to show full abstract
The Iranian Light Source Facility (ILSF) is a 3-GeV third-generation synchrotron radiation laboratory in the basic design phase. The storage ring (SR) is based on a five-bend achromat (5BA) lattice, which provides ultra-low horizontal emittance of 0.27 nm rad. It is recommended to use short-length wigglers for hard x-ray generation because of the ILSF storage ring straight section limitations. This article describes the magnetic design and optimization of the three-pole wiggler and its beam dynamics effects on the SR lattice that have been investigated for the ILSF. The 3D modeling and flux calculations have been carried out by the Radia, SPECTRA and SRW Codes.
               
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