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Mahmood, S.bin.

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THPKF060 Singapore Synchrotron Light Source– Helios 2 and Beyond 2397
 
  • H.O. Moser, B.D.F. Casse, E.P. Chew, M. Cholewa, C. Diao, S.X.D. Ding, M. Hua, J.R. Kong, Z. Li, S.bin. Mahmood, M.L. Ng, B.T. Saw, S.V.S. Vidyaraj, O. Wilhelmi, J.H.W. Wong, P. Yang, X.J. Yu
    SSLS, Singapore
 
  SSLS is operating a superconducting 700 MeV electron storage ring to produce synchrotron radiation over a useful spectral range from 10 keV to the far infrared for micro/nanofabrication, phase contrast imaging, surface and nano science with soft X-rays, and hard X-ray diffraction and absorption spectroscopy. An Infrared spectro/microscopy beamline is under construction. Latest results from all beamlines will be presented. SSLS is also working on a conceptual study of a Linac Undulator Light Installation (LIULI) that includes a superconducting miniundulator. Pursuing earlier work* a prototype built by ACCEL is being tested at SSLS and will later serve for FEL studies in cooperation with SSRF at Shanghai.

* A. Geisler, A. Hobl, D. Krischel, H.O. Moser, R. Rossmanith, M. Schillo, First Field Measurements and Performance Tests of a Superconductive Undulator for Light Sources with a Period Length of 14 mm, ASC Conference, Houston, TX, August 2002