Compact synchrotron light source of the HSRC

J Synchrotron Radiat. 1998 May 1;5(Pt 3):345-7. doi: 10.1107/S0909049597014532. Epub 1998 May 1.

Abstract

A 700 MeV synchrotron radiation source optimized in order to be incorporated in the university laboratory is under commissioning at Hiroshima University. The storage ring is of a racetrack type with two long straight sections for installing undulators. The bending field is as strong as 2.7 T, produced by normal-conducting magnet technology, and delivers synchrotron radiation with a critical wavelength of 1.42 nm. The strong magnetic field also enables a low-energy injection scheme to be employed owing to the fast radiation damping. A 150 MeV microtron has been adopted as the injector.