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22 November 1996 Performance optimization of synchrotron light sources
James Safranek
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Abstract
This paper will present work done at the NSLS to tailor the electron beam properties so as to maximize the performance of the photon beamlines. The electron beam properties of most importance to photon users are the total stored current, emittance, lifetime, and transverse stability. Recent and planned improvements in each of these properties will be discussed as well as the ultimate limits for each. The discussion of transverse stability will include high frequency motion, which can reduce the effective brightness, as well as slow drift during a fill and fill-to-fill reproducibility.
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James Safranek "Performance optimization of synchrotron light sources", Proc. SPIE 2856, Optics for High-Brightness Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines II, (22 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259877
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KEYWORDS
Beam propagation method

X-rays

Motion measurement

Electron beams

Synchrotron radiation

Vacuum ultraviolet

Synchrotrons

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