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MOPCH057 The Design of a 1.8 keV Compton X-ray Generator for a SC RF Linac at KAERI electron, laser, photon, linac 169
 
  • A.V. Bondarenko, S.V. Miginsky
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
  • Y.H. Han, Y.U. Jeong, B.C. Lee, S. H. Park
    KAERI, Daejon
  A quasi-monochromatic X-ray source based on the KAERI SC linac system has been designed and is being manufactured now. A 10 MeV 10 mA electron beam together with a 20 W 1.06 ?m laser beam will be used for 1.8 keV Compton X-ray generation with a few percentage of energy spread and 107 photons per second. A simple straight beamline was designed to deliver the electron beam with no degradation of its emittance and energy spread and to focus it to a proper size to produce the desired X-rays. We expect the first demonstration of 1.8 keV Compton X-ray generation in autumn 2006.  
 
THPLS034 Top-up Operation of SPring-8 Storage Ring with Low Emittance Optics optics, injection, emittance, electron 3359
 
  • H. Tanaka, N. Kumagai, M. Masaki, S. Matsui, H. Ohkuma, T. Ohshima, M. Oishi, J. Schimizu, K. Soutome, S. Takano, M. Takao, H. Takebe, K. Tsumaki, H. Yonehara, T. Yorita, C. Zhang
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken
  We have succeeded in providing stable and three-times more brilliant x-ray to users by combining top-up operation with low emittance optics. The optics with the low emittance of 3nmrad was first applied to the user operation in November 2002. Although the low emittance provided the brilliant x-ray, the extremely short beam lifetime much disturbed the precise experiments. Moreover, the aborted electron beam damaged the part of vacuum chamber at the beam injection section. The low emittance operation was thus suspended in October 2003. By improving design of the vacuum chamber and introducing the top-up injection, the problems for the stable operation were resolved, and then the top-up operation with the low emittance optics has been first achieved at SPring-8. This paper illustrates how we achieved this sophisticated operation by explaining the following three essential investigations: (1) reduction of natural emittance for a storage ring with four magnet-free long straight sections, (2) protection of vacuum chamber from aborted electron beam, and (3) consistency to the top-up operation. The obtained performance is also described in the paper.