Speaker
Taylor Yan
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Description
Thailand’s upcoming 3 GeV light source (SPS-II), based on compact fourth-generation storage ring design, requires precise and reliable operation of pulsed magnet systems for successful beam injection and extraction. The requirements exceed our experience from operations of Thailand’s current synchrotron, and also poses significant technical challenge beyond the currently demonstrated capability of local manufacturing.
We present our latest progress in developing the pulsed magnets and power supplies domestically.
| Paper status | Resubmitted proceeding files received and assigned to an editor. Accepted. |
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Author
Taylor Yan
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Co-authors
Apichai Kwankasem
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Kantanat Phochanasombut
(Chulalongkorn University)
Nattakit Chaijaroenmaitree
(Chulalongkorn University)
Ms
Porntip Sudmuang
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
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)
Thongchai Leetha
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)
Mr
Wiwek Phacheerak
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute)