Author: Koda, S.
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TUPB60 Beam Diagnostics of Central Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Facility Accelerator Complex 486
 
  • M. Hosaka, A. Mano, H. Morimoto, E. Nakamura, K. Takami, T. Takano, Y. Takashima, N. Yamamoto
    Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
  • Y. Hori
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • M. Katoh
    UVSOR, Okazaki, Japan
  • S. Koda
    SAGA, Tosu, Japan
  • A. Murata, K. Nakayama
    Toshiba, Yokohama, Japan
  • S. Sasaki
    JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken, Japan
 
  A new synchrotron radiation facility, Central Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Facility is built in Aichi area. The light source accelerator complex consists of a 1.2 GeV compact electron storage ring and a full energy injector for top-up operation. The key equipments of the accelerator are four 5 T superconductive bending magnets. Although the acceleration energy of the storage ring is relatively low, synchrotron radiation from the superconductive bending magnet reaches hard X-ray region and can be provided for more than 10 beamlines. Construction of the facility started in 2010 and finished in Apr. 2012. Commissioning of the accelerator complex started in Mar. 2012. We adapted a turn-by-turn beam position monitoring system based on a digital oscilloscope developed at the UVSOR. In the presentation, we report on details of beam diagnostics conducted during the commissioning.