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Synchrotron Radiation Source (지니 카지노ing)
Synchrotron radiation (SR) is light radiated tangentially when high energy electrons are bent by a magnetic field. SR is widely employed in many fields such as physical property research, micromachining, and biomedical research. In 1989, Sumitomo Heavy Industries developed the world's smallest SR light source named AURORA, followed by the compact and economical SR light source AURORA-2D for experiments and research. We also developed a 150 MeV racetrack microtron as a compact electron injector of AURORA.
AURORA 2D
1 | Economic SR light source Equipment costs, operating costs and maintenance costs are greatly reduced by adopting compact synchrotron design using two 180 degree normal conducting bending magnets. |
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2 | Thin shield wall With some local shield around the linear part of the ring, a building wall thickness of 30 cm is sufficient for radiation shielding. |
3 | Microtron for injection Since it is smaller than electron linac, it can be installed in a small space. |
4 | Downsizing with normal conducting magnets We have succeeded in downsizing by developing a normal-conducting electromagnet with a magnetic field (2.7 Tesla) that is about twice as strong as a normal magnetic field. |
Undulator add-on |
Wiggler add-on |
Specifications
Item | Specifications |
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Electron energy | 700 MeV |
Accumulated current | 300 mA |
Magnetic field strength | 2.7 Tesla |
Critical wavelength | 1.42nm |
Maximum number of beam ports | 20 |
Injection energy | 150 MeV |
Microtrons
This racetrack microtron was developed based on the accelerator technology we have cultivated over the years. The 150MeV microtron, developed as an injector of AURORA, is one of the world's highest energy racetrack type accelerator to date. Microtrons have many unique features not seen on other accelerators. In addition to medicine and physics, they have extensive applications in industrial fields.
Specifications
Item | Model | ||
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RM1001 | RM1501 | RM2001 | |
Energy | 100MeV | 150MeV | 200MeV |
Energy divergence | ±0.15% | ±0.1% | ±0.07% |
Horizontal emittance | 1.1πmm·mrad | 0.6πmm·mrad | 0.4πmm·mrad |
Vertical emittance | 0.8πmm·mrad | 0.4πmm·mrad | 0.3πmm·mrad |
Width of beam pulse | 0.5-4.0µsec | ||
Maximum repetition rate | 180Hz |