Author: Konomi, T.
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MOPEA029 Status of UVSOR III 139
 
  • T. Konomi, M. Adachi, K. Hayashi, M. Katoh, J. Yamazaki
    UVSOR, Okazaki, Japan
  • M. Adachi, M. Katoh
    Sokendai - Okazaki, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
 
  UVSOR-III is the 750 MeV synchrotron light source. In 2012, three new components were installed in the storage ring. First one is combined function bending magnets to reduce the emittance from 27 nm-rad to 17 nm-rad. These magnets can produce dipole, quadrupole and sextupole fields at the same time. Second ones are an in-vacuum undulator and a beam line. It was installed at 1.5 m straight section, which is the last section reserved for insertion devices. As a result, UVSOR-III is now equipped with six undulators. It would provide soft X-rays to a scanning transmission X-ray microscope (STXM) beam-line. Last one is a newly designed pulse sextupole magnet at the injection point. This is beneficial to the user experiments in the top-up operation mode. Fine machine tuning is in progress.  
 
MOPEA030 Status of UVSOR-III 142
 
  • N. Yamamoto
    Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
  • T. Konomi
    UVSOR, Okazaki, Japan
 
  Construction of the Central Japan Synchrotron Radiation (SR) Facility has been completed in the Aichi area of Japan, and the beam commissioning was started in Spring of 2012. Up to now, it is confirmed that the 1.2 GeV storage ring works with 300 mA Top-up mode. The key equipments of the accelerators are a compact electron storage ring with the ability to supply hard X-rays and full energy injectors for the top-up operation. The accelerators consist of an electron storage ring, a booster synchrotron ring, and an injector linac. In this prezentation, the present status of the accelerators are reported.