Recent Beam Measurements and New Instrumentation at the Advanced Light Source
Abstract
The Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley was the first of the soft x-ray third generation light source ever built, and since 1993 has been in continuous and successful operation serving a large community of users in the VUV and soft x-ray community. During these years the storage ring underwent through several important upgrades that allowed maintaining the performance of this veteran facility at the forefront. The ALS beam diagnostics and instrumentation have followed a similar path of innovation and upgrade and nowadays include most of the modem and last generation devices and technologies that are commercially available and used in the recently constructed third generation light sources. In this paper we will not focus on such already widely known systems, but we will concentrate our effort in the description of some measurements techniques, instrumentation and diagnostic systems specifically developed at the ALS and used during the last few years.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- SLAC National Accelerator Lab., Menlo Park, CA (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1038430
- Report Number(s):
- SLAC-PUB-14953
TRN: US1201864
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-76SF00515
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Journal Name:
- *Tahoe City 2008, Beam instrumentation Workshop 2008* 103-109
- Additional Journal Information:
- Conference: Prepared for 13th Beam Instrumentation Workshop (BIW08), Lake Tahoe, California, 4-8 May 2008
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; ADVANCED LIGHT SOURCE; LIGHT SOURCES; PERFORMANCE; PRODUCTION; STORAGE RINGS; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; SYNCHROTRONS; Accelerators, Instrumentation,INST, ACCSYS
Citation Formats
Sannibale, F, Baptiste, K, Barry, W, Chin, M, /LBL, Berkeley, Filippetto, D, /Frascati, Jaegerhofer, L, /Vienna, Tech. U., Julian, J, Kwiatkowski, S, Low, R, Plate, D, Portmann, G, Robin, D, Scarvie, T, /LBL, Berkeley, Stupakov, G, /SLAC, Weber, J, Zolotorev, M, and /LBL, Berkeley. Recent Beam Measurements and New Instrumentation at the Advanced Light Source. United States: N. p., 2012.
Web.
Sannibale, F, Baptiste, K, Barry, W, Chin, M, /LBL, Berkeley, Filippetto, D, /Frascati, Jaegerhofer, L, /Vienna, Tech. U., Julian, J, Kwiatkowski, S, Low, R, Plate, D, Portmann, G, Robin, D, Scarvie, T, /LBL, Berkeley, Stupakov, G, /SLAC, Weber, J, Zolotorev, M, & /LBL, Berkeley. Recent Beam Measurements and New Instrumentation at the Advanced Light Source. United States.
Sannibale, F, Baptiste, K, Barry, W, Chin, M, /LBL, Berkeley, Filippetto, D, /Frascati, Jaegerhofer, L, /Vienna, Tech. U., Julian, J, Kwiatkowski, S, Low, R, Plate, D, Portmann, G, Robin, D, Scarvie, T, /LBL, Berkeley, Stupakov, G, /SLAC, Weber, J, Zolotorev, M, and /LBL, Berkeley. 2012.
"Recent Beam Measurements and New Instrumentation at the Advanced Light Source". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1038430.
@article{osti_1038430,
title = {Recent Beam Measurements and New Instrumentation at the Advanced Light Source},
author = {Sannibale, F and Baptiste, K and Barry, W and Chin, M and /LBL, Berkeley and Filippetto, D and /Frascati and Jaegerhofer, L and /Vienna, Tech. U. and Julian, J and Kwiatkowski, S and Low, R and Plate, D and Portmann, G and Robin, D and Scarvie, T and /LBL, Berkeley and Stupakov, G and /SLAC and Weber, J and Zolotorev, M and /LBL, Berkeley},
abstractNote = {The Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley was the first of the soft x-ray third generation light source ever built, and since 1993 has been in continuous and successful operation serving a large community of users in the VUV and soft x-ray community. During these years the storage ring underwent through several important upgrades that allowed maintaining the performance of this veteran facility at the forefront. The ALS beam diagnostics and instrumentation have followed a similar path of innovation and upgrade and nowadays include most of the modem and last generation devices and technologies that are commercially available and used in the recently constructed third generation light sources. In this paper we will not focus on such already widely known systems, but we will concentrate our effort in the description of some measurements techniques, instrumentation and diagnostic systems specifically developed at the ALS and used during the last few years.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1038430},
journal = {*Tahoe City 2008, Beam instrumentation Workshop 2008* 103-109},
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place = {United States},
year = {Wed Apr 11 00:00:00 EDT 2012},
month = {Wed Apr 11 00:00:00 EDT 2012}
}