Author: Huang, G.Q.
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MOPB70 The Synchrotron Radiation Diagnostic Line at SSRF 1
 
  • J. Chen, Z.C. Chen, G.Q. Huang, Y.B. Leng, K.R. Ye, W.M. Zhou
    SINAP, Shanghai, People's Republic of China
 
  The synchrotron radiation photon beam line has been operated since 2009 at Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility. There are two diagnostic beam lines of the storage ring behind bending magnet, which is employed conventional X-ray and visible imaging techniques. A synchrotron radiation (SR) interferometer using visible light region in order to measure the small transverse electron beam size (about 22μm); low emittance and a low coupling. A small off-axis mirror is set for the convenience of the observation. Wave front testing is used for interferometer to calibrate the deformation effect of optical components. An X-ray pin-hole camera is also employed in the diagnostics beamline of the ring to characterize beam. Typically the point spread function of the X-ray pinhole camera is calculated via analytical or numerical method. Those two methods check each other. As a result, the measurement with SR system has quite enough resolution of itself even though the absolute beam size acquired. The existed system suffers with dynamic problem for beam physics studies. It has been measured 2.8nm.rad in small emittance mode at SSRF.