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THY01 |
Consideration of Approaches to 4-th Generation SR Sources Projects | |
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The obvious question arises: "Are there new opportunities based on new x-ray sources that would lead to novel and transformative science?" SR sources based on linear accelerator have the potential to produce hard X-ray beams limited only by the fundamental wave nature of light. These intense beams can focus to (sub)-nanometer beam waists while maintaining precise collimation, photon energy and polarization. Linac-based light sources can provide either low duty-cycle pulsed beams with enormous peak power – X-ray Free Electron Lasers (X-FELs) – or quasi-continuous beams with exquisite stability and control – the Energy Recovery Linacs (ERLs). The radiation from X-FEL and ERL sources is unique in many ways, both enabling and challenging scientists of all types to invent new tools, techniques and methods to harness the potential of these transformative new sources. One more approach to creation new and modernizations of working sources of SR -Ultimate Storage Ring (USR) Light Sources: the low peak power and high average power provided by high repetition rate ring-based X-ray sources, enabling non-destructive study of experimental samples, complementary to the high peak brightness low rep-rate beams provided by X-ray FELs Ring-based sources will remain a mainstay of X-ray research in the future. This report is an attempt to consider the modern synchrotron light (SR) sources projects of the 4th generation. | ||
THY02 | The Status of the Facilities of Kurchatov's Synchrotron Radiation Source | 290 |
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The first electron beam had been received 20 years ago in a storage ring SIBERIA-2 - dedicated synchrotron radiation source in the Kurchatov's Institute and, also, the official opening of the Kurchatov's SR source for the experiments marks 15th anniversary in 2014 . The report focuses on the accelerator complex of the SR source, the development of actual SR source systems, SR beam lines and experimental stations by 2014. | ||
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Slides THY02 [3.125 MB] | |