Abstract

A brief description of the synchrotron magnet is followed by a summary of the factors leading to a choice of field gradient, and a description of the pole tip design. Measurements of the synchrotron field gradients at low, medium and high fields are described. The medium and high field gradients are measured using a rotating coil magnetometer. The gradients at injection time have been determined by two independent methods: (1) using the electron beam itself to find the radial and vertical focal points; and (2) using peaking strips to make zero time measurements. The results of these measurements and also the determination of the magnetic lens boundaries are summarized.

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