Fourth Generation Light Source SKIF in Novosibirsk: Status and Perspectives Доклады на конференциях
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LXXII International conference "Nucleus-2022: Fundamental problems and applications" 11-16 июл. 2022 , Moscow |
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SKIF is the Russian acronym for Siberian Circular Light Source – a new fourth generation synchrotron light facility that is now under development in Novosibirsk (Russia). SKIF consists of 200 MeV linear accelerator-preinjector,
3 GeV booster synchrotron (154 m in circumference), 3 GeV electron storage ring (476 m) with extremely low natural horizontal emittance of 73 pm⋅rad and number of scientific and engineering infrastructures [1]. Fig.1 shows the SKIF
buildings and premises with the main ring-shape building in the middle. SKIF storage ring has 16-fold symmetry magnetic lattice with 16 6-mlong straight sections; two sections are for RF system and injection others 14
will accommodate different insertion devices (including superconducting ones) delivering high brightness X-rays to up to 30 experimental stations. First six stations are under development now.
Here we report status of the SKIF design and manufacture including accelerator systems, experimental stations, engineering infrastructure and civil engineering.
1. Baranov G. et al., Phys. Rev. Accel. and Beams 24, 120704 (2021)
Библиографическая ссылка:
Bukhtiarov V.I.
, Levichev E.B.
, Zubavichus Y.V.
Fourth Generation Light Source SKIF in Novosibirsk: Status and Perspectives
LXXII International conference "Nucleus-2022: Fundamental problems and applications" 11-16 Jul 2022
Fourth Generation Light Source SKIF in Novosibirsk: Status and Perspectives
LXXII International conference "Nucleus-2022: Fundamental problems and applications" 11-16 Jul 2022