Author: Dürr, V.
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MOPAB126 BESSY III & MLS II - Status of the Development of the New Photon Science Facility in Berlin 451
 
  • P. Goslawski, M. Abo-Bakr, F. Andreas, M. Arlandoo, J. Bengtsson, V. Dürr, K. Holldack, J.-G. Hwang, A. Jankowiak, B.C. Kuske, J. Li, A.N. Matveenko, T. Mertens, A. Meseck, E.C.M. Rial, M. Ries, M.K. Sauerborn, A. Schälicke, M. Scheer, P. Schnizer, L. Shi, J. Viefhaus
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • J. Lüning
    UPMC, Paris, France
 
  HZB op­er­ates and de­vel­ops two syn­chro­tron ra­di­a­tion sources at Berlin Adler­shof. The larger one, BESSY II with an en­ergy of 1.7 GeV and 240 m cir­cum­fer­ence is op­ti­mized for soft-X rays and in op­er­a­tion since 1999. The smaller one is the MLS (Metrol­ogy Light Source), owned by the Physikalis­che Tech­nis­che Bun­de­sanstalt (PTB) - Ger­many’s Na­tional Metrol­ogy In­sti­tute. It is de­signed to ful­fill the spe­cial metrol­ogy needs of the PTB with an en­ergy of 0.6 GeV and 48 m cir­cum­fer­ence, cov­er­ing the spec­tral range from THz and IR to EUV/VUV. In 2020 a dis­cus­sion process has been started to de­fine the re­quire­ments for suc­ces­sors of BESSY II and MLS and to study the pos­si­bil­i­ties in­te­grate them into a new pho­ton sci­ence fa­cil­ity in Berlin Adler­shof. Here, we give a sta­tus re­port and pre­sent a first en­vis­aged pa­ra­me­ter space to both ma­chines (see also MOPAB262, MOPAB220, MOPAB048, MOPAB242).  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB126  
About • paper received ※ 18 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 24 June 2021       issue date ※ 18 August 2021  
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TUPAB343 Final Design Studies for the VSR DEMO 1.5 GHz Coupler 2300
 
  • E. Sharples-Milne, V. Dürr, P. Echevarria, J. Knobloch, A. Neumann, A.V. Vélez
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
 
  With the 1.5 GHz cou­plers for the Vari­able pulse length Stor­age Ring (VSR) DEMO now in the man­u­fac­tur­ing stages, the stud­ies that led to the final cou­pler de­sign will be pre­sented. The sys­tem spe­cific con­straints and de­sign mod­i­fi­ca­tions that com­bat the chal­lenges of ther­mo­me­chan­i­cal stresses, higher order mode (HOM) prop­a­ga­tion and di­men­sional con­straints are ex­plored. This in­cludes S-Pa­ra­me­ter analy­sis, an in-depth study of the cou­pling fac­tor, and mul­ti­pact­ing stud­ies for the av­er­age (1.5 kW) and peak (16 kW) power.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-TUPAB343  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 17 June 2021       issue date ※ 14 August 2021  
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