Abstract

New insertion devices, such as a multi-pole wiggler (MPW), are being considered for CAMD. This is a consequence of the growth of CAMD's research program over the last several years, in particular after the commissioning of a 7 T wiggler, which has produced a demand for both higher beam brightness and flux density. A proposal has been submitted to the National Science Foundation for funding for a MPW which would replace the existing 7 T wavelength shifter. The outline specification for this new device is presented and also results of tests of modified optics for the CAMD storage ring which will be needed to accommodate the MPW. The modified optics have a reduced vertical aperture requirement of 20 mm at the location of the MPW. It will also be necessary to up rate the RF system to cope with the increased radiation loss.

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