26–30 Aug 2024
Europe/Berlin timezone

A non-standard, but competitive, lattice solution for a 4th generation light source with capabilities for Metrology applications & timing.

28 Aug 2024, 11:00
20m
Saal A

Saal A

Invited talk 10. New lattices and novel insertion devices Mikrosymposium 10/1: New Lattices and IDs

Speaker

Paul Goslawski (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, HZB)

Description

The PTB, Germany´s national metrology institute, has relied on synchrotron radiation for metrology purposes for over 40 years and the most prominent customers are lithography systems from ASML/ZEIS. HZB is now working on a concept for a BESSY II successor, based on a 4th generation light source with an emittance of 100 pmrad @ 2.5 GeV. It is essential, that this new facility continues to serve the PTB for metrology purposes. This sets clear boundary conditions for the lattice design, in particular, the need for homogeneous bends as metrological radiation sources. Different Higher-Order-Multi-Bend-Achromat lattices have been developed, based on combined function gradient bends and homogeneous bends in a systematic lattice design approach. All lattices are linearly equivalent with the same emittance and maximum field strength. However, they differ significantly in their non-linear behavior. Based on this analysis, the choice of the BESSY III lattice type is motivated. A special focus is set also on TRIBs (Transverse Resonance Island Buckets) to operate with two orbits as a bunch separation scheme in MBAs, for different repetition rates or for the separation of short and long bunches.

I plan to submit also conference proceedings Yes

Primary author

Paul Goslawski (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, HZB)

Co-authors

Andreas Jankowiak (HZB) Mrs Bettina Kuske (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Dr Jens Viefhaus (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Karsten Holldack (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Michael Abo-Bakr (HZB)

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