1. High-Charge Injector for on-Axis Injection Into A High-Performance Storage Ring Light Source
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Harkay, Katherine, Abid, Iftikhar, Berenc, Tim, Berg, William, Blednykh, Alexei, Borland, Michael, Brill, Adam, Bromberek, David, Byrd, John, Calvey, Joseph, Carvelli, Jeremy, Dooling, Jeffrey, Emery, Louis, Fors, Thomas, Fystro, Gregory, Goel, Aditya, Hui, Dandan, Keane, Robert, Laird, Robert, Lenkszus, Frank, Lindberg, Ryan, Lumpkin, Alex, Madden, Timothy, Micklich, Bradley, Morrison, Leonard, Pasky, Stanley, Sajaev, Vadim, Sereno, Nicholas, Shang, Hairong, Smith, Terry, Stevens, James, Sun, Yine, Waldschmidt, Geoff, Wang, Ju, Wienands, Ulrich, Wootton, Kent, Xiao, Aimin, Yang, Bingxin, Yang, Yawei, and Yao, Chihyuan
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Physics::Accelerator Physics ,MC2: Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Next-generation, high-performance storage ring light sources based on multibend achromat optics will require on-axis injection because of the extremely small dynamic aperture. Injectors will need to supply full-current bunch replacement in the ring with high single-bunch charge for swap-out. For upgrades of existing light sources, such as the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade (APS-U), it is economical to retain the existing injector infrastructure and make appropriate improvements. The challenges to these improvements include achieving high single-bunch charge in the presence of instabilities, beam loading, charge stability and reliability. In this paper, we discuss the rationale for the injector upgrades chosen for APS-U, as well as backup and potential alternate schemes. To date, we have achieved single-bunch charge from the injectors that doubles the original design value, and have a goal to achieve about three times the original design value., Proceedings of the 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2019, Melbourne, Australia
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- 2019
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