Author: Kimura, S.I.
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TUPA13 Present Status and Future Prospects of Project on Utilizing Coherent Light Sources for User Experiments at UVSOR-II 215
 
  • H. Zen, K. Hayashi, S.I. Kimura, E. Nakamura, J. Yamazaki
    UVSOR, Okazaki, Japan
  • M. Adachi, M. Katoh
    Sokendai - Okazaki, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
  • M. Hosaka, Y. Takashima, N. Yamamoto
    Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
  • T. Takahashi
    Kyoto University, Research Reactor Institute, Osaka, Japan
 
  Funding: Quantum Beam Technology Program supported by JST/MEXT (Japan)
We have been intensively developing coherent light sources utilizing electron bunches in the storage ring, UVSOR-II, by adding some external components to the ring. After successful generation of coherent synchrotron radiation (CSR) in THz range* and coherent harmonic generation (CHG) in DUV range** by using an intense driving laser, a 5-year new research project named as Quantum Beam Technology Program has been started from FY2008. The project includes introduction of new driving laser system, dedicated undulators and beamlines, and aims at utilizing those coherent radiations for user experiments. The new driving laser system has been installed last year. The undulators and beamlines are now under construction. Installation of those components will be finished before the conference. In the conference, we will report on the present status of system development and future plan of application experiments.
*M. Shimada et al., Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 46, pp. 7939-7944 (2007).
**M. Labat et al., European Physical Journal D, vol. 44, pp. 187-200 (2007).