Abstract
A variable gap, samarium cobalt wiggler and its support structure are being constructed by Rocket- dyne along with the optical resonator and associated electron-beam transport optics for installation in the Stanford X-Ray Laboratory. It will be operated in conjunction with the modified Mark III accelerator capable of generating a 45-MeV electron beam at a peak current of 25 A.1 The period of the 2-m long plane-polarized wiggler is 2.5 cm with an anticipated peak on-axis field of 3.7 kG. The device is expected to operate in the 2.0-3.0-μm wavelength range through gap tuning.
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