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Tadano, M.

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THPCH092 Single-loop Two-dimensional Transverse Feedback for Photon Factory 3006
 
  • T. Nakamura, K. Kobayashi
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken
  • W.X. Cheng, T. Honda, M. Izawa, T. Obina, M. Tadano
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
  We installed a 500MS/s single-loop two-dimensional transverse bunch-by-bunch feedback system in the Photon Factory ring at KEK and the system is in operation at its user mode. The system composed of a single feedback loop; one skewed pair of BPM electrodes and one kicker stripline at skewed position to detect position and kick horizontally and vertically with a single signal line, and a SPring-8 feedback processor. Consequently, this system is easy to tune and cost effective. SPring-8 feedback processor employs FPGA that has enough computing power for processing more than 20-tap FIR filter required for newly developed two-dimensional feedback signal processing. We report the principle of the system, the result of test and the experience.  
THPLS037 Beam Position and Angular Monitor for Undulator by Using SR Monitor Technique 3368
 
  • T. Mitsuhashi, M. Tadano
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
  We presented a beam position monitor by using SR monitor technique in the last PAC05. In this monitor, a visible SR in far tail of the undulator spectrum is extracted by a water-cooled beryllium mirror. We applied a focusing system to observe a beam position in the undulator through an optical image of beam. We continue further study of this monitor, and this time, we add the afocal system like a Kepler type telescope to measure the angular deviation of the beam. This system converts the angular deviation of optical axis of input ray into position deviation, and we can measure an angular deviation of the beam through its position deviation on the CCD. The results show us this method is applicable to monitor an angular deviation of beam in the undulator independent from position deviation, and gap change of undulator has no effect for the beam position monitoring.  
THPLS036 Results of the Straight-sections Upgrade of the Photon Factory Storage Ring 3365
 
  • T. Honda, S. Asaoka, W.X. Cheng, K. Haga, K. Harada, Y. Hori, M. Izawa, T. Kasuga, Y. Kobayashi, H. Maezawa, A. Mishina, T. Mitsuhashi, T. Miyajima, H. Miyauchi, S. Nagahashi, T. Nogami, T. Obina, C.O. Pak, S. Sakanaka, H. Sasaki, Y. Sato, T. Shioya, M. Tadano, T. Takahashi, Y. Tanimoto, K. Tsuchiya, T. Uchiyama, A. Ueda, K. Umemori, S. Yamamoto
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
  At the 2.5-GeV ring of the Photon Factory (PF), a large reconstruction of the lattice around the straight sections* has been accomplished in 2005. As a result, four short straight sections of 1.5 m have been newly created, and the lengths of the existing straight sections have been much improved. For example, the length of the longest straight section has been extended to 9 m from 5 m. The optics has been optimized for installing short-period narrow-gap (in-vacuum) undulators at the new straight sections. The reconstruction work on the ring was held from March to September 2005. In the range over two-thirds of the storage ring, all the quadrupole magnets and all the beam ducts have been renewed and rearranged. Commissioning of the storage ring was started from the end of September 2005 and continued for one month. The operation for the user experiment was resumed from the end of October on schedule. Though we made no in-situ baking after the installation for the beam ducts, the vacuum scrubbing by the synchrotron radiation is running very well. The product of the beam lifetime and the beam current exceeded 700 A min for the operation current 450 mA at the end of December 2005.

*S. Asaoka et al. "New Upgrade Project for the Photon Factory Storage Ring", AIP Conf. Proc. 705, p161 (2004).