Author: Kawase, K.
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WEPAB040 Upgrade Plan of Synchrotron Radiation Source at Hiroshima Synchrotron Center, Hiroshima University 2670
 
  • K. Kawase, S. Matsuba
    HSRC, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
 
  Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center belonging to Hiroshima University is a user facility of the synchrotron radiation with the wavelength of ultraviolet range for natural science especially including materials and biological sciences. The kely apparatus is an electron storage ring with energy of 700 MeV. This machine is a racetrack shape with large two bending magnets and the injection energy is 150 MeV. It is a very compact size with the circumstance of 30 m, but it has only 2 insertion section and the emittance is much larger than the modern synchrotron radiation sources. Therefore, all of users is eager to upgrade the radiation source with several straight sections and low emittance beam keeping compactness. To meet these requests, we are designing the storage ring based on MAX-III. In this conference, we show the present design of the storage ring and its injector.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEPAB040  
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WEPAB041 Status Report of Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center Hiroshima University 2672
 
  • S. Matsuba, K. Goto, K. Kawase
    HSRC, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
 
  The Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center (HSRC) at Hiroshima University was established in 1996 for the research of solid state physics. The HSRC equips a 700 MeV electron storage ring nicknamed HiSOR. Recently, we are considering upgrade of the instrumentation beamline for the optical monitoring. In this paper, we report the present status of HSRC.  
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