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Overview of diagnostics and instrumentation for National Synchrotron Light Source II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2010

B. Kosciuk*
Affiliation:
NSLS-II Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
A. Blednykh
Affiliation:
NSLS-II Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
D. Padrazo
Affiliation:
NSLS-II Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
O. Singh
Affiliation:
NSLS-II Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
*
Email address for correspondence: bkosciuk@bnl.gov
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Abstract

National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a new state-of-the-art third-generation light source under construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory is expected to have extremely small emittance and extraordinary beam stability. The mechanical requirements for beam diagnostics and instrumentation are exceptionally challenging. Here we present an overview of the mechanical aspects of some NSLS-II diagnostics as well as the performance levels of some systems currently under development.

Type
Poster paper
Copyright
Copyright © Diamond Light Source Ltd 2010

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