• Wallen, E.; Blomqvist, I.; Bahrdt, J.; Boergermann, F.-J.: Novel Magnet Production Technique Used for an Elliptically Polarizing Undulator. In: Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz ... [Ed.] : Proceedings of IPAC 2014, Dresden, Germany, 2014. - ISBN 978-3-95450-132-8, p. TUPRO103/1286-1288
    http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/IPAC2014/papers/tupro103.pdf

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Abstract:
A common problem for elliptically polarizing undulators (EPUs) is that the magnetic forces give a mechanical deflection in the magnet holder construction when changing the undulator phase. Gluing horizontally and vertically magnetized blocks together can increase the mechanical stability of the magnet holders. The gluing process of pairs of magnetized magnet blocks is time-consuming, expensive and difficult to carry out with high positional precision. A novel magnet production technique has been developed where un-magnetized pairs of blocks are glued together before magnetization. The large number of parts, the time for assembly, and the cost of the EPU can be reduced with the novel magnet production technique. The novel magnet production method has been used for a 2.6 m long EPU of APPLE-II type, which has been built in-house at the MAX IV Laboratory. The frame for the EPU is made of cast iron in order to get a small mechanical deformation when changing phase in the inclined mode. The paper includes detailed descriptions of the novel magnet production technique, including measurements of the magnetization, and the new EPU