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Status of the MAX IV Storage Rings

Author

Editor

  • A. Noda
  • Ch. Petit-Jean-Genaz
  • V. Schaa
  • T. Shirai
  • A. Shirakawa

Summary, in English

In 2009 the MAX IV facility was granted funding by Swedish authorities. Construction of the facility will begin this summer and user operation is expected by 2015. MAX IV will consist of a 3.4 GeV linac as a driver for a short-pulse radiation facility (with planned upgrade to a seeded/cascaded FEL) as well as an injector for two storage rings at different energies serving user communities in separate spectral ranges. Thanks to a novel compact multibend-achromat design, the 3 GeV ring will deliver a 500 mA electron beam with a horizontal emittance below 0.3 nmrad to x-ray insertion devices located in 19 dispersion-free 5 m straight sections. When the 3 GeV ring goes into operation in 2015 it is expected to become the highest electron-brightness storage ring light source world-wide. The 1.5 GeV ring will serve as a replacement for both present-day MAX II and MAX III storage rings. Its below 6 nm rad horizontal emittance electron beam will be delivered to IR and UV insertion devices in twelve 3.5 m straight sections. We report on design progress for the two new storage rings of the MAX IV facility.

Department/s

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

2618-2620

Publication/Series

Proceedings of IPAC’10

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

IPAC 2010

Topic

  • Natural Sciences
  • Physical Sciences

Keywords

  • Lattice
  • Multibend Achromat
  • Storage Ring
  • Synchrotron
  • Light Source

Conference name

1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, 2010

Conference date

2010-05-23 - 2010-05-28

Conference place

Kyoto, Japan

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-92-9083-352-9