Speaker
Thakonwat Chanwattana
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Description
Siam Photon Source (SPS) is an existing synchrotron light source in Thailand, which has been operated and provided synchrotron radiation for user beam service for more than 20 years. The SPS accelerator system con-sists of a 40-MeV linac, a 1.2-GeV booster synchrotron and a storage ring with double bend achromat (DBA) lattice. The linac is one of the most critical parts of the SPS machine in which its performance affects beam injection and hence to the beam service. Beam diagnostics of the SPS linac has been upgraded in order to allow better beam monitoring and become a crucial part for linac optimization to achieve higher machine performance. In this paper, upgrades of beam diagnostics of the SPS linac will be discussed.
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Primary author
Thakonwat Chanwattana
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Co-authors
Chatchabhumi Dhammatong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Natthawut Suradet
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Nawin Juntong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Porntip Sudmuang
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Sakdinan Naeosuphap
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute (SLRI))
Sarawut Bootiew
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Siriwan Jummunt
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Supan Boonsuya
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Supat Klinkhieo
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Thapakron Pulampong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Wiwek Phacheerak
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)