2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/pac.2007.4440990
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Current status of lattice design and accelerator physics issues of the 3 gev taiwan synchrotron light source

Abstract: Over the past several years, we have been conducting a design work for a synchrotron light facility with low emittance storage ring in the intermediate energy range at NSRRC. A number of design options with different lattice structure types, circumferences, etc., are explored. We present two design cases, i.e., a 24-cell DBA and a 12-cell QBA structures with 486 m circumference. The associated accelerator physics issues are discussed.

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“…As a third generation light source, Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) would produce about 19 ps-long (rms) X-ray pulses by operating the accelerating radio frequency (RF) cavity at 1.1 MV. The TPS proposed design is made of six super-periods, each consisting of two quadruple-bend achromat (QBA) cells [9]- [10]. The QBA cell consists of two double-bend achromat (DBA) cells of unequal bending lengths associated with the outer and inner dipoles [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a third generation light source, Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) would produce about 19 ps-long (rms) X-ray pulses by operating the accelerating radio frequency (RF) cavity at 1.1 MV. The TPS proposed design is made of six super-periods, each consisting of two quadruple-bend achromat (QBA) cells [9]- [10]. The QBA cell consists of two double-bend achromat (DBA) cells of unequal bending lengths associated with the outer and inner dipoles [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%