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MOPD018 |
Energy Dependent Measurements of Gamma and Neutron Dose at ANKA
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- I. Birkel, E. Huttel, A.-S. Müller, N. J. Smale, P. Wesolowski
FZK, Karlsruhe
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Gamma and neutron radiation dose rate around an electron storage ring are proportional to the number of lost particles in a certain time. They are depending on beam energy, current, lifetime and operating conditions of the storage ring. The online area monitoring network of ANKA makes it possible to measure the radiation from the decaying beam at eight stations distributed all over the ANKA hall. Measurements of the ambient dose at beam energies from 800 MeV to 2.5 GeV show higher dose rates around and in the forward direction of insertion devices and other devices with restricted horizontal or vertical aperture.
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WEPC024 |
Low Beta Structure for the ANKA Storage Ring
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2034 |
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- E. Huttel, I. Birkel, A.-S. Müller, P. Wesolowski
FZK, Karlsruhe
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The ANKA storage ring has a fourfold symmetry with a double DBA structure. Four (~1.7 m) straight sections are used for the RF and the injection. Four sections (~ 4.5 m) are used for insertion devices (three installed). The beta functions in these sections are 14, respectively 7 m (horizontal/vertical). This is not ideal for small gap (7 mm) insertion devices. Reducing the vertical beta function to 2 m is possible with the present magnet configuration and is done for special user operation. Reducing both the horizontal and vertical beta function is favoured for one future beam line. This will afford a change of the present magnet configuration. Different options have been calculated and will be discussed.
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WEPC046 |
Characterizing THz Coherent Synchrotron Radiation at the ANKA Storage Ring
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2091 |
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- A.-S. Müller, I. Birkel, S. Casalbuoni, B. Gasharova, E. Huttel, Y.-L. Mathis, D. A. Moss, N. J. Smale, P. Wesolowski
FZK, Karlsruhe
- E. Bruendermann
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum
- T. Bueckle, M. Klein
University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe
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In a synchrotron radiation source coherent infrared (IR) radiation is emitted when the bunch length is comparable to the wavelength of the emitted radiation. To generate coherent THz (far IR) radiation, the ANKA storage ring is operated regularly in a dedicated low-alpha optics. Different bunch lengths, corresponding to different spectral ranges of the THz spectrum and various electron beam energies can be offered, depending on user demand. The radiation emitted in the fringe field of a dipole magnet, the so-called edge radiation, is detected at the ANKA-IR beamline. This paper presents radiation properties like THz beam profiles and power measurements in the framework of characterising the coherent THz radiation to optimise the power, frequency and spatial output of the ANKA storage ring. First experiments showed a time averaged power of up to 0.2 mW suggesting a THz pulse peak power of at least several tens of mW.
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