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Mielczarek, G.

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TUPMN014 Commissioning of the 100 MeV Racetrack Microtron of the Metrology Light Source 944
 
  • K. B. Buerkmann-Gehrlein, T. Birke, J. Borninkhof, P. Budz, R. Daum, V. Duerr, J. Feikes, W. Gericke, H. G. Glass, H. G. Hoberg, J. Kolbe, R. Lange, G. Mielczarek, I. Mueller, K. Ott, J. Rahn, G. Schindhelm, T. Schneegans, Th. Schroeter, D. Schueler, D. Simmering, T. Westphal
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
  • R. Klein, G. Ulm
    PTB, Berlin
 
  Funding: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Abbestr. 2 - 12, 10587 Berlin, Germany

In 2003, the Metrology Light Source (MLS) was approved, a dedicated low energy electron storage ring of the Physikalisch-Technische-Bundesanstalt (PTB), the German national metrology institute. Design, construction and operation of the MLS are realized by BESSY, based on the PTB requirements for a permanent accessible radiometry source, optimized for the spectral range between UV up to VUV. The MLS is tunable in energy between 200 MeV and 600 MeV. Based on the experiences at BESSY, a highly stable and reliable Race Track Microtron for injection was realized by Danfysik. The commissioning of the 100 MeV microtron at the MLS started in December 2006. The concept and construction as well as the main parameters of the microtron are introduced.