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Current status and progresses of SSRF project

SYNCHROTRON TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

Current status and progresses of SSRF project

XU Hongjie
ZHAO Zhentang
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.19, No.1pp.1-6Published in print 20 Feb 2008
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The Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF), a third generation light source, comprises a 3.5GeV electron storage ring, a full energy booster, a 150 MeV linac, and seven beamlines in Phase I of the project. Beginning at the end of 2004 with a groundbreaking ceremony, the accelerators were installed in ten months from November 2006, and were successfully tested and commissioned in the past a couple of months. On December 21, 2007, storing electron beams in the storage ring was realized, and the first synchrotron radiations were observed three days later on the front-end of Beamline BL16B of the facility. Now, it runs 3 GeV 100 mA beams with a lifetime of 8~10 hours. Meanwhile, construction of the first seven beamlines (five ID beamlines and two bending magnet beamlines) is progressing on schedule.

SSRFSynchrotron radiation facilityLinacBoosterStorage ringInsertion deviceBeamlineTest and commissioning
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