Author: Takano, S.
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TUPPC013 Optimization of Lower Emittance Optics for the SPring-8 Storage Ring 1182
 
  • Y. Shimosaki, K.K. Kaneki, M. Masaki, T. Nakamura, H. Ohkuma, J. Schimizu, K. Soutome, S. Takano, M. Takao
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken, Japan
 
  A design work of the present SPring-8 storage ring is in progress to improve its performance. The linear optics has been changed to reduce the natural emittance below the nominal of 3.4 nmrad at 8 GeV, and the nonlinear optics has been optimized with a genetic algorithm to suppress the amplitude-dependent tune shifts and to enlarge the dynamic aperture. As a preliminary study, the optics with the natural emittance of 2.4 nmrad at 8 GeV has been examined, theoretically and experimentally. In this optics, 1.5 times higher brilliance for 10 keV photons than the present can theoretically be expected for the standard undulator beamline. The improved optics design and its beam performance will be presented in detail. In this presentation, a optics for a future upgrade of the SPring-8 (SPring-8 II) will not be discussed, which is a full-scale major lattice modification, while the method we used in optimizing the nonlinear optics can also be adopted to the SPring-8 II*.
* Y. Shimosaki et al., "Design Study of Nonlinear Optics for a Very Low-emittance Lattice of the SPring-8 II," these proceedings.
 
 
TUPPC016 Progress of Emittance Coupling Correction at the SPring-8 Storage Ring 1191
 
  • M. Takao, M. Masaki, Y. Shimosaki, K. Soutome, S. Takano, C. Zhang
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken, Japan
 
  The vertical beam spread, or the emittance coupling, is one of the most important parameters for the high brilliance light source storage ring. By the precise alignment of the magnets and the proper COD correction, at the commissioning phase of the SPring-8 storage ring we succeeded in achieving the very small coupling ~0.2 % without correction. However, the coupling had grown large with the years, so recently we have corrected it and recovered the initial performance. The scheme of the coupling correction at the SPring-8 storage ring is the global one, which is based on the perturbation theory with single resonance approximation. In the beginning of the correction the coupling was corrected by means of minimizing the vertical beam size. Then the performance of the coupling correction has been further improved by changing the scheme to minimizing the betatron coupling mode in the vertical oscillation of the horizontally kicked beam. This result implies that the higher order coupling contributes to the emittance coupling, which can be corrected by the higher skew multi-pole magnet. The present status of the coupling correction at the SPring-8 storage ring will be reported.