Author: Tanaka, H.
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TUPH20
R&Ds of the Beamline and the Related Facilities at the Photon Factory.  
 
  • N. Igarashi, H. Ishii, T. Kosuge, T. Mori, H. Nitani, Y. Takeichi, H. Tanaka, Y. Yamada
    KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
 
  The Photon Factory in the KEK has been operating two SR sources, the PF-ring and the PF-AR for over thirty years. Although even now the 2 rings are used extensively in the wide science fields, the aging problems are quite critical so that we started considering the upgrades of the rings and a new SR facility. Assuming an extremely low-emittance storage ring, we are studying in 5 items, beamline optics design, vibration reduction, heat-load management, beam control and beamline vacuum. In particular, the vibration reduction and heat-load management are quite important issues and we are antecedently conducting necessary R&Ds of the beamline and the related facilities, first mirror heat-load management with test chamber, vibration evaluation with fine encoder, development of the phase separator for stable nitrogen supply and the development of the GRIDCOP direct-cooling mirror system. Here, we will introduce our R&Ds.  
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THPH23 Interlock System for a Magnetic-Bearing Pulse Selector 385
 
  • H. Ishii, J. Adachi, T. Kosuge, H. Tanaka
    KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
 
  A hybrid operation mode that enables beam time sharing between single-bunch users and multi-bunch users has been introduced in the PF 2.5GeV ring of KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization). A pulse selector, a kind of optical chopper, is used to permit the passage only of an X-ray pulse that comes from a single bunch part of the hybrid filling pattern. We have developed a new pulse selector with a magnetic bearing. It comprises a rotating dish-shaped disk, a phase-lock-loop (PLL) controlled motor system, and other parts . The speed and phase of the rotating disk is controlled by TTL signals obtained by dividing the RF signal of the PF 2.5 GeV ring. A commercially available motor driver was designed for lower loading. The rotating disk for the pulse selector is heavier than those disks used previously in which air bearings are used. A rapid deceleration of the rotation causes problems through a large current flow back to the motor driver. In this study, we describe the prototype of a programmable logic controller based on an interlock system to avoid the current flow back problem in the pulse selector.  
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