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Asymmetric immersed pole undulators for high-frequency sources
Present magnetic undulators have shortcomings at short periods making them expensive to construct, operate and maintain. The Asymmetric Immersed Pole (AIP) undulator concept avoids many of these complexities by using soft iron to convert axial to transverse field. This paper presents results from an investigation of AIP undulators.