Author: Xu, H.
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MOIZB1 NSLS2 Diagnostic Systems Commissioning and Measurements 16
 
  • W.X. Cheng, B. Bacha, K. Ha, Y. Hu, M.A. Maggipinto, J. Mead, D. Padrazo, O. Singh, H. Xu
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  As the newest and most advanced third generation light source, NSLS2 commissioning has started recently. A total of 50mA stored beam was achieved in the storage ring. Most of the diagnostic systems have been commissioned with beams and proved to be critical to the success of machine commissioning. This paper will present beam commissioning results of various diagnostic systems in the NSLS2 injector and storage ring, including profile monitors, current monitors, and position monitors. We will discuss some preliminary machine measurements as well, such as beam current and lifetime, tune, beam stability, filling pattern etc.  
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MOPF20 Diagnosing NSLS-II: A New Advanced Synchrotron Light Source 100
 
  • Y. Hu, L.R. Dalesio, O. Singh, H. Xu
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  NSLS-II, the successor to NSLS (National Synchrotron Light Source) at Brookhaven National Lab, is scheduled to be open to users worldwide by 2015 as a world-class advanced synchrotron light source because of its unique features: its half-mile-circumference (792 m) Storage Ring provides the highest beam intensity (500 mA) at medium-energy (3 GeV) with sub-nm-rad horizontal emittance (down to 0.5 nm -rad) and diffraction-limited vertical emittance at a wavelength of 1 Å (<8 pm-rad). As the eyes of NSLS-II accelerators to observe fascinating particle beams, beam diagnostics and controls systems are designed to monitor and diagnose the electron beam quality so that NSLS-II could be tuned up to reach its highest performance. The design and implementation of NSLS-II diagnostics and controls are described. Preliminary commissioning results of NSLS-II accelerators, including Linac, Booster, and Storage Ring, are presented.  
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TUPF21 NSLS2 Visible Synchrotron Light Monitor Diagnostic Beamline Commissioning 369
 
  • W.X. Cheng, B. Bacha, Y. Hu, O. Singh, H. Xu
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  Visible Synchrotron Light Monitor (SLM) beamline has been designed and constructed at NSLS2 storage ring, to characterize the electron beam profile at various machine conditions. Due to carefully alignment, SLM beamline was able to see the first light even before beam circulating the ring. Besides a normal CCD camera to monitor the beam profile, streak camera and gated camera are used to measure the longitudinal and transverse profile to understand the beam dynamics. Measurement results from these cameras will be present in this paper.  
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WEPD27 Commissioning of Bunch-by-Bunch Feedback System for NSLS2 Storage Ring 707
 
  • W.X. Cheng, B. Bacha, Y. Hu, O. Singh, H. Xu
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
  • D. Teytelman
    Dimtel, San Jose, USA
 
  NSLS2 Storage Ring transverse bunch by bunch feedback system has been designed to cure the coupled bunch instabilities, caused by HOM, resistive wall or ions. The system has been constructed, tested and commissioned with beam. Preliminary studies show that the feedback system can suppress single bunch instability. Mode analysis of the unstable coupled bunch motion reveals fast ion instability exist even at relative low current. The bunch by bunch feedback system performance will be presented in this paper.  
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