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Panzarella, A.

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WEPC087 New Preinjector for the ESRF Linac 2195
 
  • T. P. Perron, B. Ogier, A. Panzarella, E. Plouviez, E. Rabeuf, V. Serriere
    ESRF, Grenoble
 
  A new preinjector of the 200 MeV Linac is under manufacture at the ESRF. Two operation modes are foreseen, a short pulse of 1ns-.4nC and a long pulse of 1000ns-10nC. The new triode type thermionic 100 Kev gun has been characterized experimentally. The transverse and longitudinal phase space measurements are compared with simulations. The design and the expected performance of the final set-up which includes vertical deflecting plates, pre-bunching and bunching sections will be presented.  
WEPC010 Upgrade of the ESRF Accelerator Complex 2004
 
  • P. Elleaume, J. C. Biasci, J-F. B. Bouteille, J. M. Chaize, J. Chavanne, L. Farvacque, L. Goirand, M. Hahn, L. Hardy, J. Jacob, R. Kersevan, J. M. Koch, J. M. Mercier, A. Panzarella, C. Penel, T. P. Perron, E. Plouviez, E. Rabeuf, J.-L. Revol, A. Ropert, K. B. Scheidt, D. Schmied, V. Serriere
    ESRF, Grenoble
 
  The ESRF, the first third generation synchrotron radiation source, opened its first beamline in 1994 and has been continuously developed since then to satisfy the user community. However, the need arose to make a major upgrade of the infrastructure and accelerator complex in order to fulfil the request for new scientific applications*. The experimental Hall will be expanded and half of the beamlines reconstructed. The storage ring lattice will be modified to provide space for longer as well as a larger number of insertion devices. New insertion devices will be developed possibly based on in-vacuum permanent magnets at cryogenic temperature. The electron beam positioning system will be rebuilt to provide a higher photon beam stability. The RF system will face a major reconstruction with a new type of RF transmitters and HOM damped cavities allowing stable operation at a ring current of 300 mA without feedback. The injector system will be upgraded to operate the 16 and 4 bunch fillings in the top-up mode in order to increase the average current and obtain a higher photon beam stability.

*ESRF Science and Technology Programme, 2008-2017.