Abstract:Many applications of synchrotron light sources, such
as imaging, lithography and angle-resolved photoemission
spectroscopy, can benefit from high photon flux, which, unlike
the brightness, is almost independent of electron beam
transverse emittance. To realize high photon flux, it is desirable
to increase the stored current or number of periods
of insertion devices. To this end, a low-energy (500 MeV)
and high-current (1000 mA) storage ring with long straight
sections is under design at Chongqing University in China.
This paper presents the physical design, highlighting both
the feasibility and challenges.
First Author:张耀
Co-author:姜伯承,ZhengHe Bai(外),Dao Xiang(外)
Indexed by:会议论文
Document Code:283032
Discipline:Engineering
First-Level Discipline:Nuclear Science and Technology