Author: Walker, R.P.
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WEPOW044 Study of a Double Triple Bend Achromat (DTBA) Lattice for a 3 GeV Light Source 2940
 
  • A. Alekou, R. Bartolini
    JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • A. Alekou, R. Bartolini
    Oxford University, Physics Department, Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
  • A. Alekou, R. Bartolini, T. Pulampong, R.P. Walker
    DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
  • N. Carmignani, S.M. Liuzzo, P. Raimondi
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  Starting from the concepts of the Hybrid Multi Bend Achromat (HMBA) lattice developed at ESRF and of the Double-Double Bend Achromat (DDBA) lattice developed at Diamond, we present a new cell that includes all the advantages of the two designs. The resulting Double Triple Bend Achromat (DTBA) cell allows for a natural horizontal emittance of less than 100 pm with a large dynamic aperture and lifetime. It includes two straight sections, for insertion devices, five and three meters long. The lattice is consistent with the engineering design developed for the ESRF-EBS lattice and the layout and user requirements of Diamond. The characteristics of the cell are presented together with the results of the optimisation process.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOW044  
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WEPOW048 Preparations for the Double Double Bend Achromat Installation in Diamond Light Source 2953
 
  • R.P. Walker, C.A. Abraham, C.P. Bailey, R. Bartolini, P. Coll, M.P. Cox, N.P. Hammond, M.T. Heron, S.E. Hughes, J. Kay, I.P.S. Martin, S.P. Mhaskar, A.G. Miller, A.J. Reed, G. Rehm, E.C.M. Rial, A.J. Rose, A. Shahveh, H.S. Shiers, A. Thomson
    DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
  • R. Bartolini
    JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
 
  We present the status of preparations for a major installation in the Diamond storage ring which is due to take place in 2016, namely the conversion of one cell of the ring from a double bend achromat (DBA) structure, to a double-DBA, or DDBA. We present results of measurements of the new narrow bore, high strength, quadrupoles and sextupoles, as well as the four new gradient dipoles. Fabrication of entirely new narrow-gap vacuum vessel strings, a mixture of copper and stainless steel is also described. The status of assembly of the two 7m long girders is presented, as well as other preparatory engineering, power supply, controls and high level software work.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOW048  
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THPMR050 Studies to Install a Multipole Wiggler by Removing a Chromatic Sextupole in the Diamond Storage Ring 3518
 
  • B. Singh, M. Apollonio, R. Bartolini, E. Koukovini-Platia, I.P.S. Martin, T. Pulampong, R.P. Walker
    DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
  • R. Bartolini
    JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
 
  Investigations are underway for the possible use of an achromat to install a short multipole wiggler by removing a chromatic sextupole in cell-11 of the storage ring. The effect on emittance and energy spread are found to be small, however the impact on lifetime and injection are very significant if the chromaticity is corrected normally (globally). The MOGA genetic algorithm is used to optimize the lifetime and injection efficiency in this case. We used local mirror chromatic sextupole and other chromatic sextupole family for chromaticity correction in which case the genetic algorithm found solution that restores lifetime and injection efficiency. In this paper the results of MOGA simulations using various schemes for chromaticity correction and test results in presently operational optics will be discussed.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-THPMR050  
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