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Liu, Y.-C.

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TUPD007 The Design and Fabrication of the Kicker Power Supply for TPS Project 1446
 
  • C.-S. Fann, K. T. Hsu, S. Y. Hsu, K.-K. Lin, K.-B. Liu, Y.-C. Liu, C. Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  The preliminary test results of the kicker power supply for TPS (Taiwan Photon Source) project will be presented in this report. The achieved capability of this test unit demonstrates that it fulfills the design requirement of providing half-sine pulsed current of 2.5 kA (peak), 5.2 s (base-width), with jitter < 1 ns (peak-to-peak). Both units of using thyratron and IGBT switches are built with the same requirements. The technical considerations of both units for this particular application will be discussed.  
WEPC005 Design Considerations of the TPS Linac-to-booster Transfer Line 1989
 
  • H.-P. Chang, H. C. Chao, K. T. Hsu, S. Y. Hsu, D.-G. Huang, C.-C. Kuo, K.-K. Lin, W. T. Liu, Y.-C. Liu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  Design considerations of the linac to booster (LTB) transfer line for Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) project is described in this report. Electron beam from the linac with 150 MeV, 50 π-mm-mrad normalized emittance and 0.5% energy spread will be transferred to a booster synchrotron of 489.6 m. This LTB transfer line is designed with the flexible tuning capability and the diagnostics are included. Matching of transverse beam parameters from linac to booster is deliberated. The on-axis injection scheme with repetition rate around 2 or 3 Hz and efficiency with beta-mismatch for top-up operation is also studied.  
WEPC043 Commissioning of 360 mA Top-up Operation at TLS 2082
 
  • Y.-C. Liu, H.-P. Chang, K.-K. Lin, Y. K. Lin, G.-H. Luo
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  Taiwan light source started the 200 mA top-up operation in October, 2005, and subsequently, the stored top-up beam current was raised to 300 mA. Several machine issues were observed and solved during past two years. We study the possibility and ability of 360 mA top-up operation at Taiwan light source.  
WEPC082 Technical Considerations of the TPS Linac 2186
 
  • A. P. Lee, H.-P. Chang, J. Chen, C.-S. Fann, K. T. Hsu, S. Y. Hsu, W. K. Lau, K.-K. Lin, K.-B. Liu, Y.-C. Liu, C. Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  The technical considerations of the TPS (Taiwan Photon Source) linac will be presented in this report. A 150 MeV turn-key linac is chosen in this case in order to provide the ease of injection into the booster in which the electron energy will be raised up to 3 GeV. This linac will be similar to that equipping at recently commissioned synchrotron light sources. The major beam parameters are derived from the booster and storage ring injection requirements. The beam diagnostics arrangement for linac commissioning purpose will be briefly described.  
WEPC058 Operational Performance of the Taiwan Light Source 2124
 
  • Ch. Wang, H.-P. Chang, J.-C. Chang, J.-R. Chen, F.-T. Chung, F. Z. Hsiao, G.-Y. Hsiung, K. T. Hsu, C. K. Kuan, C.-C. Kuo, K. S. Liang, K.-K. Lin, Y.-H. Lin, K.-B. Liu, Y.-C. Liu, G.-H. Luo, R. J. Sheu, D.-J. Wang, M.-S. Yeh
    NSRRC, Hsinchu
 
  The Taiwan light source (TLS) is a 1.5 GeV third generation light source at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) in Taiwan. It has been routinely operated since its opening in 1993. Several major machine upgrade projects have been undertaken and successfully completed in last 5 years, including implementing of digital bunch-by-bunch feedbacks, superconducting accelerating RF cavity, top-up mode injection, etc. The light source now moves forward to its era of mature operation. It delivers more than 5000 hours user time in 2007 with an up-time of more than 98% and a mean time between failures better than 80 hours. Here, we review its annual operational performance with detailed statistics and discuss the possible improvement directions of machine performance.