Beam dynamics and expected performance of Sweden's new storage-ring light source: MAX IV
(2009) In Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams 12(12). p.1-120701- Abstract
- MAX IV will be Sweden's next-generation high-performance synchrotron radiation source. The project has recently been granted funding and construction is scheduled to begin in 2010. User operation for a broad and international user community should commence in 2015. The facility is comprised of two storage rings optimized for different wavelength ranges, a linac-based short-pulse facility and a free-electron laser for the production of coherent radiation. The main radiation source of MAX IV will be a 528 m ultra-low emittance storage ring operated at 3 GeV for the generation of high-brightness hard X-rays. This storage ring was designed to meet the requirements of state-of-the-art insertion devices which will be installed in nineteen 5 m... (More)
- MAX IV will be Sweden's next-generation high-performance synchrotron radiation source. The project has recently been granted funding and construction is scheduled to begin in 2010. User operation for a broad and international user community should commence in 2015. The facility is comprised of two storage rings optimized for different wavelength ranges, a linac-based short-pulse facility and a free-electron laser for the production of coherent radiation. The main radiation source of MAX IV will be a 528 m ultra-low emittance storage ring operated at 3 GeV for the generation of high-brightness hard X-rays. This storage ring was designed to meet the requirements of state-of-the-art insertion devices which will be installed in nineteen 5 m long dispersion-free straight sections. The storage ring is based on a novel multi-bend achromat design delivering an unprecedented horizontal bare lattice emittance of 0.33 nm rad and a vertical emittance below the 8 pm rad diffraction limit for 1 A radiation. In this paper we present the beam dynamics considerations behind this storage ring design and detail its expected unique performance. (Less)
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- Leemann, Simon LU ; Andersson, Åke LU ; Eriksson, Mikael LU ; Lindgren, Lars-Johan LU ; Wallén, Erik LU ; Bengtsson, Johan and Streun, Andreas
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- 2009
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- lattice, ultra-low emittance, multi-bend achromat, storage ring, synchrotron radiation source
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- Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
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- 12
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- 12
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- 1 - 120701
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- American Physical Society
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- 1098-4402
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- 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.120701
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- English
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