Author: Lindau, F.
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TUP014 Beam Commissioning and Initial Measurements on the MAX IV 3 GeV Linac 375
 
  • S. Thorin, J. Andersson, F. Curbis, M. Eriksson, L. Isaksson, O. Karlberg, D. Kumbaro, F. Lindau, E. Mansten, D.F. Olsson, S. Werin
    MAX-lab, Lund, Sweden
 
  The linear accelerator at the MAX IV facility in Lund, Sweden, was constructed for injection and top up of the two storage rings and as a high brightness driver for the Short Pulse Facility. It is also prepared to be used as an injector for a possible future Free Electron Laser. Installation of the linac was completed and beam commissioning started in the early fall of 2014. In this paper we present the progress during the first phase of commissioning along with results from initial measurements of optics, emittance, beam energy and charge.  
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TUP035 Operation of a Slit Emittance Meter in the MAX IV Gun Test Stand 444
 
  • J. Andersson, F. Curbis, M. Isinger, F. Lindau, S. Werin
    MAX-lab, Lund, Sweden
 
  The MAX IV facility in Lund, Sweden is currently under commissioning. There are two guns in the current MAX IV injector, one thermionic gun for storage ring injection and one photocathode gun for the Short Pulse Facility. There is a possibility of extending the facility to include a Free Electron Laser. To investigate how the beam from the injector can be improved and how to match it to the future requirements for a FEL, the emittance meter from SPARC has been recommissioned at the MAX IV gun test stand. In this paper we report on the progress of this work and results from the first measurements.  
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TUP036 Initial Commissioning Results of the MAX IV Injector 448
 
  • J. Andersson, F. Curbis, M. Eriksson, D. Kumbaro, F. Lindau, E. Mansten, D.F. Olsson, S. Thorin, S. Werin
    MAX-lab, Lund, Sweden
 
  The MAX IV facility in Lund, Sweden is currently under commissioning. In the MAX IV injector there are two guns, one thermionic gun for storage ring injection and one photocathode gun for the Short Pulse Facility. The commissioning of the injector and the LINAC has been ongoing for the last year and ring commissioning is due to start shortly. In this paper we will present the results from beam performance experiments for the injector at the current stage of commissioning.  
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