Speaker
Ms
Porntip Sudmuang
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Description
Siam Photon Source II (SPS-II) is a 4th-generation synchrotron light source set to be constructed in Thailand, aimed at becoming a major synchrotron facility for Southeast Asia. It is designed with a 3 GeV low-emittance electron storage ring, featuring a DTBA lattice and a circumference of 327.6 meters. Recently, the design and machine parameters have been carefully revised, with a particular focus on optimizing vacuum performance and the main RF frequency to ensure beam stability and reliable operation.
In parallel with the design phase, significant progress has been made in developing key prototypes, including magnets, vacuum chambers, and girders, through collaboration with local Thai companies.
Region represented | Asia |
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Paper preparation format | Word |
Primary author
Ms
Porntip Sudmuang
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Co-authors
Methee Sophon
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Nawin Juntong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Oliver Utke
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute (SLRI))
Prapaiwan Sunwong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Prapong Klysubun
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Siriwan Jummunt
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Supachai Prawanta
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Supan Boonsuya
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Thanapong Phimsen
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Thapakron Pulampong
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)