International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2021

Superconducting quadrupole magnet R&D in the interaction region of CEPC

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


To obtain high luminosity, compact high gradient quadrupole magnets QD0 and QF1 are required on both sides of the interaction points of the proposed Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC). QD0 is a double aperture superconducting quadrupole closest to the interaction point with a crossing angle between two aperture centerlines of 33 mrad. Magnetic field crosstalk between two apertures of QD0 is negligible using iron yoke, and the 3D coil end is optimized by ROXIE. In the design study, both NbTi conductor and HTS conductor are taken into account. The first step of the R&D is to design and manufacture a QD0 short model magnet with a magnetic length of 0.5 m. In this paper, the R&D status of QD0 short model magnet is described, and the design study of quadrupole magnet including NbTi technology and HTS Bi-2212 technology is presented.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1142/s0217751x21420070
Language English
Journal International Journal of Modern Physics A

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