Author: Ha, T.
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MOPPP056 Injection Transient Motion at PLS-II 688
 
  • I. Hwang, T. Ha, Y.D. Joo, C. Kim, M. Kim, S.H. Kim, B.-J. Lee, E.H. Lee, S. Shin
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  PLS-II is an upgraded third generation synchrotron which includes many insertion devices with improved beam properties. Top-up operation is short time-interval injection to make roughly constant current and is essential to provide high intensity beam. When the electrons are injected to synchrotron, the stored beam is disturbed by small error of the injection system and the beam quality at the beamline can be decreased. We present this injection transient motion at PLS-II.  
 
TUOBB02 Commissioning of the PLS-II 1089
 
  • S. Shin, J.Y. Choi, T. Ha, J.Y. Huang, I. Hwang, W.H. Hwang, Y.D. Joo, C. Kim, D.T. Kim, D.E. Kim, J.M. Kim, M. Kim, S.H. Kim, S.-C. Kim, S.J. Kwon, B.-J. Lee, E.H. Lee, H.-S. Lee, H.M. Lee, J.W. Lee, S.H. Nam, E.S. Park, I.S. Park, S.S. Park, S.J. Park, Y.G. Son, J.C. Yoon
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
  • J-Y. Kim, B.H. Oh
    KAERI, Daejon, Republic of Korea
  • J. Lee
    POSTECH, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  The Pohang Light Source (PLS) has operated for 14 years successfully. To meet the request of the increasing user community, the PLS-II that is the upgrade project of PLS has been completed. Main goals of the PLS-II are to increase beam energy to 3 GeV, to increase number of insertion devices by the factor of two (20 IDs), to increase beam current to 400 mA and to reduce beam emittance below 10 nm with existing PLS tunnel and injection system. The PLS-II had been commissioned over the six months. During commissioning, we achieved 14 insertion devices operation and top-up operation with 100 mA beam current and 5.8 nm beam emittance. In this presentation, we report the experimental results from the PLS-II commissioning.  
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WEPPD069 PLS-II Linac Upgrade 2681
 
  • B.-J. Lee, J.Y. Choi, S. Chunjarean, T. Ha, J.Y. Huang, I. Hwang, Y.D. Joo, C. Kim, M. Kim, S.H. Kim, S.J. Kwon, S.H. Nam, S.S. Park, S.J. Park, S. Shin, Y.G. Son
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  This paper reports on the recent status of the Pohang Light Source (PLS)-II linac at Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL). From 2009, the linac upgrade has been started increasing its energy from 2.5 GeV to 3 GeV aiming stable top-up mode operation. First, we show that the stability status of the two different types of modulators to meet the top-up condition which requires very stable modulator system in linac. Next, we introduce upgrade status those differ from their PLS (2.5 GeV) such as installation of the dual vacuum systems for the electron gun to replace it immediately, adding important diagnostic tools, and reutilization of the beam analysis system just after pre-injector. Finally we present the electron beam parameters measured by those diagnostic system.