TUXB —  Invited Oral Presentations (Synchrotron Light Sources and FELs)   (22-May-12   09:00—10:30)
Chair: G.H. Hoffstaetter, CLASSE, Ithaca, New York, USA
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TUXB01 Progress Towards Ultimate Storage Ring Light Sources 1035
 
  • M. Borland
    ANL, Argonne, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
Developments such as the low emittance NSLS-II storage ring, followed by the even lower emittance MAX-IV ring, demonstrate that the technology of storage ring light sources has not reached full maturity. Indeed, these new sources are paving the way toward realizing diffraction-limited angstrom-wavelength storage ring light sources in the not-too-distant future. Our discussion begins with a review of recent trends and developments in storage ring design. We then survey on-going work around the world to develop concepts and designs for so-called "ultimate" storage ring light sources.
 
slides icon Slides TUXB01 [3.442 MB]  
 
TUXB02 Review of ERL Projects at KEK and Around the World 1040
 
  • N. Nakamura
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  Future synchrotron light sources based on energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) are expected to be capable of producing super-brilliant and/or ultra-short pulses of synchrotron radiation. The Japanese collaboration team is making efforts for realizing an ERL-based VUV and X-ray source with R&D efforts on super-conducting cavities and the electron gun at KEK and elsewhere. This presentation will describe the developments of the compact ERL project and the outline of the 3-GeV ERL light source project at KEK and also review ERL projects around the world, including potential applications to colliders.  
slides icon Slides TUXB02 [25.328 MB]  
 
TUXB03
Overview of Present and Future Compton Photon Sources  
 
  • Y.K. Wu
    FEL/Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
 
  This presentation should review present and future storage ring and linac Compton sources of X-ray to gamma ray photons and their applications.  
slides icon Slides TUXB03 [4.564 MB]