Abstract
Further reducing the period length will be a very attractive direction for the future development of undulators, and it is one of the effective ways to realize the miniaturization of free-electron laser facilities and obtain short wavelengths. In this paper, a novel planar hybrid permanent magnet undulator is proposed which can obtain a higher peak field with a short period length. The dimensions of the magnet blocks and the poles are numerically optimized for a sample undulator with a period length of 16 mm and a gap of 5 mm. Compared to the conventional hybrid undulator, the effective peak field can be enhanced by about 48%. An eight-period model is built and the result of the magnetic field measurement by a pulsed wire system shows a good consistent with the simulation result.
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