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Finding the magnetic center of sextupole using vibrating wire technique

In order to obtain stable and high-quality synchrotron radiation photon, the magnets in the storage ring of High Energy Photon Source(HEPS) need to have a stable support and precise positioning. The vibrating wire technique can be used to pre-align the quadrupoles and sextupoles on one girder with high precision to meet the extremely low emittance requirement of HEPS. This thesis introduces the measurement of magnetic center of sextupole using vibrating wire. According to the measurement results, the magnetic field distribution is consistent with theoretical expectation. And vibrating wire has achieved the purpose of measuring the magnetic center and has reached a certain precision.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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