Kurchatov Synchrotron Radiation Source (KCSR) began the work as a first dedicated synchrotron radiation facility in Russia in 1999. The facility includes 450 MeV SIBERIA-1 and 2.5 GeV SIBERIA-2 storage rings. It is intended for experiments in the range of SR from VUV up to hard X-ray. Large progress was achieved in increasing stored current at SIBERIA-2 during last year. The report describes the current work and the plans on the storage rings. It informs about achieved consumer parameters of an electron beam and status of SR stations.
A: A new station for optical observation of electron beam parameters at the electron storage ring SIBERIA-2 is dedicated for measurement of the transverse and longitudinal size of electron bunches with the use of the synchrotron radiation (SR) visible spectrum in single-bunch and multibunch modes and for study of time-dependent behavior of individual electron bunches with changing accelerator parameters. The article briefly describes the main components of the diagnostics and the experimental results.
K: Beam-line instrumentation (beam position and profile monitors; beam-intensity monitors; bunch length monitors); Instrumentation for particle accelerators and storage rings -high energy (linear accelerators, synchrotrons); Instrumentation for synchrotron radiation accelerators; Photon detectors for UV, visible and IR photons (solid-state) (PIN diodes, APDs, Si-PMTs, G-APDs, CCDs, EBCCDs, EMCCDs etc) 1Corresponding author.
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