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TUPPP025 |
Resurrection of RESOLVE at NSRRC Prepared for the First Turn Beam Steering of the TPS Commissioning |
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- H.-P. Chang, H.H. Chen, P.C. Chiu, P.J. Chou, K.T. Hsu, S.J. Huang, Y.-C. Liu, F.H. Tseng
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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MATLAB based high level application software prepared for the 3GeV Taiwan Photon Source has been built and tested on the 1.5GeV Taiwan Light Source continuously. The RESOLVE program is surveyed and resurrected at NSRRC to support and help the first turn beam steering in the coming commissioning of the TPS accelerator complex. Due to the RESOLVE’s history, it contributed a lot in the past commissioning of SLC at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, we believe it may give help although most of the first turn beam steering of current light source machines may pass smoothly with well machine construction. In order to make the revised RESOLVE working, not only the compiling problem but also some memory bugs have been fixed, the updated RESOLVE now can be run on PC/Linux and Mac/OSX computer systems. We are trying to apply and test it on the TLS SR with the turn-by-turn digital BPM system. Some exercises of the error finding in beam steering of the off-axis injection beam are performed for presentation.
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TUPPP027 |
Subpicosecond Laser Slicing X-Ray Source for Time-resolved Research at TPS |
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- W.K. Lau, M.C. Chou, C.-S. Hwang, A.P. Lee, Y.-C. Liu, G.-H. Luo
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
- N.Y. Huang
NTHU, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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The 3 GeV Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) under construction at NSRRC should be ready for user run in 2014. X-ray users in many research areas will then be benefited. However, there has been a growing interest in ultrafast time-resolved research in the island. The feasibility of using ultrafast laser for electron-beam slicing at TPS to produce sub-picosecond x-ray pulses is being investigated recently. The design and layout of a laser slicing scheme with W250 wiggler as the energy modulator in a 7 m medium straight section and EPU48 and IU22 radiators in other straight sections will be presented. It will offer the unique opportunity to gain experience in experimental techniques needed for FEL science.
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THPPR009 |
Optimization of the Electron Beam Extraction Efficiency in a Booster for TLS |
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- H.C. Chen, H.-P. Chang, H.H. Chen, S. Fann, S.J. Huang, J.A. Li, C.C. Liang, Y.K. Lin, Y.-C. Liu
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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The Response Surface Methodology (RSM), is used to study the optimization process of the electron beam extraction efficiency for Taiwan Light Source (TLS) in NSRRC. A study model was constructed based on the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) theory by using selected beam extraction tuning knobs as the variables. An optimization procedure is developed by taking extraction efficiency as the objective function and the selected beam tuning knobs as the variables. Furthermore, this theoretical model and optimization procedure have been put into practice in verifying how effectively the model can accomplish. By properly applying the constructed optimization procedure for electron beam extraction study, the efficiency has been improved effectively. The details of the study will be reported in this paper.
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