Magnetic Design of the Commutational Magnet and Quadrupoles for PERLE Accelerator
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PERLE (Powerful Energy Recovery LINAC for Experiment) is a three turns high-power Energy Recovery LINAC (ERL) facility with 20 mA beam current and beam energy from 250 MeV to 500 MeV. It is a testbed to validate multi-turn high current ERL operation for the future LHeC and will be the first ERL for nuclear applications. In this work, the design and optimization of the commutational magnet (B-com) used to spread/combine the three beams and one series of quadrupole magnets is discussed. The B-com magnet is optimized for a 30° bending angle with harmonic content of 0.036%. The quadrupole magnets generate a field gradient of 34.15 T/m. Further studies to suppress saturation at a maximum gradient of 44.1 T/m are undergoing.
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