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MAX4, a 3 GeV light source with a flexible injector

Författare

Summary, in English

The MAX4 ring is intended to be the future user facility at MAXlab. The high-brilliance 3 GeV storage ring, equipped with small gap, short period superconducting undulators, demonstrates a high mean brilliance over a wide photon energy spectrum. The ring itself is defined from the routine operation of the small gap insertion devices, which is reflected in the small aperture of the ring magnets. The development of future light sources, like the free electron laser and energy recovery systems, opens up new challenging possibilities to create high brilliance, short pulse radiation. This development is today far from being mature, a strong development of new ideas and techniques will most probably take place during the next decade(s). The MAX4 full-energy injector is constructed to incorporate these future developments. The proposed 3 GeV energy recovery race-track microtron will open up the possibility of topping up injection and to deliver Fourier transform limited spontaneous as well as coherent radiation up to the hard X-ray spectral region

Publiceringsår

2002

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

686-687

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

8th European Particle Accelerator Conference

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Förlag

Eur. Phys. Soc

Ämne

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Nyckelord

  • energy recovery race-track microtron
  • MAX4 full-energy injector
  • short pulse radiation
  • energy recovery systems
  • free electron laser
  • light sources
  • ring magnets
  • small aperture
  • small gap insertion devices
  • photon energy spectrum
  • short period superconducting undulators
  • MAXlab
  • high-brilliance storage ring
  • Fourier transform limited spontaneous radiation
  • coherent radiation
  • hard X-ray spectral region
  • linac
  • 3 GeV

Conference name

8th European Particle Accelerator Conference, 2002

Conference date

2002-06-03 - 2002-06-07

Conference place

Paris, France

Status

Published