TPS Introduction The first Taiwan synchrotron light source

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TPS - Introduction The first Taiwan synchrotron light source, situated at the National Synchrotron

TPS - Introduction The first Taiwan synchrotron light source, situated at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC), has been operational over fifteen years. Scientists nationwide and all over the world have been swarming in to conduct pioneering scientific research which resulted in remarkable growth in both the research quality and quantity that leveled up to the world standard. However, in order to cope with the increasing demand for brighter synchrotron x-ray source for topnotch research, the immense competition in the international scientific arena, and the rapid development of the world’s synchrotron light source community, domestic scientific community has pushed for the next generation of synchrotron light source, the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS). Through many great efforts, the TPS team has overcome the bottlenecks on the accelerator design and the civil design. The contracting of the civil construction and the procurement of major items are now on the way. Flux of TPS is scheduled to become operational in 2013. We hope TPS can offer one of the world's brightest synchrotron x-ray sources, provide cutting -edge experimental facilities and novel multidisciplinary scientific research opportunities, enhance world-class academic research, as well as create Taiwan's scientific research marvels in the twenty-first century. Emittance vs. Circumference 3 Ge. V 400 m. A at 3 Ge. V (300 m. A in 1 st-phase) Energy Beam Current C of the Storage Ring 518. 4 m (h = 864) C of the Booster 496. 8 m (h = 828 ) Cells Long Strait 24 -cell DBA 12 m x 6 ( σv = 9. 8 μm, σh = 165. 1 μm) 7 m x 18 ( σv = 5. 1 μm, σh = 120. 8 μm) Emittance 1. 7 nm·rad at 3 Ge. V (Distributed dispersion) 500 MHz RF frequency RF Voltage (1 st-phase) 6. 4 MV (4 SRF cavities) RF Power (1 st-phase) 720 k. W (4 SRF cavities) Operation Location Time Name Brightness of Synchrotron Light Sources Energy [Ge. V] Emittance [nm-rad] C [m] Long Strait [m] Cells Status High Energy Synchrotron Facility 1992 1995 1997 France ESRF 6. 0 3. 7 850 6. 3× 32 32 DBA In Operation USA APS 7. 0 3. 0 1104 6. 7× 40 40 DBA In Operation Japan SPring-8 8. 0 3. 0 1432 6. 6× 44+30× 4 48 DBA In Operation 2. 4 7. 0 259 6× 12 12 DBA In Operation Middle Energy Synchrotron Facility 1993 1995 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ? 2013 2015 Italy ELETTRA Korea PLS 2. 5 10. 3 281 6× 12 12 TBA In Operation Switzerland SLS 2. 4 4. 8 288 11. 76× 3+7× 3+4× 6 12 TBA In Operation Canada CLS 2. 9 18. 2 171 5. 2× 12 12 DBA In Operation USA SPEAR 3 3. 0 12 234 3× 12+4. 5× 4+7. 5× 2 18 DBA In Operation France SOLEIL 2. 75 3. 7 354 12× 4+7× 12+3. 6× 8 16 DBA In Operation UK DIAMOND 3. 0 2. 7 562 8× 4+5× 18 24 DBA In Operation Australia AS 3. 0 7. 0 216 5. 4× 12 14 DBA In Operation China SSRF 3. 5 3. 9 432 12× 4+6. 5× 16 20 DBA In Operation Jordan SESAME 2. 5 26 133 5× 4+3. 5× 8 +1. 9× 4 12 DBA Spain ALBA 3. 0 4. 3 269 8× 4+4× 12 16 DBA Under Construction Armenia CANDLE 3. 0 8. 4 216 4. 8× 16 16 DBA Under Construction Taiwan TPS 3. 0 1. 6 518 12× 6+7× 18 24 DBA USA NSLS-II 3. 0 2. 1 792 9. 3× 15+6. 6× 15 30 DBA