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THPKF067 |
Progress of the DIAMOND Storage Ring and Injector Design.
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- S.L. Smith, D.J. Holder, J.K. Jones, J.A. Varley, N.G. Wyles
CCLRC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
- R. Bartolini, I.P.S. Martin, B. Singh
Diamond, Oxfordshire
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DIAMOND is a state of the art 3 GeV synchrotron light source that will be available to users in 2007. Considerable further progress has been made on the accelerator physics design of the storage ring, booster and other associated injector systems. Detailed analysis of injection processes, lifetime, coupling, instabilities, feedback systems and dynamic aperture have been undertaken driven by the procurement activity and the desire to fully understand all aspects of the accelerator's performance.
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THPKF071 |
Linear Coupling and Lifetime Issues in the DIAMOND Storage Ring
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2427 |
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- R. Bartolini
Diamond, Oxfordshire
- N.G. Wyles
CCLRC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
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In synchrotron light sources the correction of the linear coupling is an important issue related to the brightness of the photon beam and to the beam lifetime. The vertical emittance of the electron beam in the DIAMOND storage ring will be controlled using 168 skew quadrupoles embedded in the sextupoles of the ring. In this paper we report the linear coupling estimates for the expected misalignment errors and we compare the results of coupling correction with different correction strategies. The effect on lifetimes is also discussed.
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