Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8044450 | Vacuum | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The Taiwan Photon Source Front End (TPS FE) vacuum systems are located between the storage ring and beam lines and include various high-heat-load (HHL) components. We investigate the change in dynamic pressure over time in the FE vacuum system, including measurements of HHL component temperatures, residual gas analyzer (RGA) data analysis, and the effect of changing the insertion device (ID) gap during beam current operation. Our results reveal that the exponential slopes of dynamic pressures in the FE versus accumulated beam dose is nearly â0.5 for all cases. With beam current at 400â¯mA and ID gap close to 7â¯mm, the dynamic pressure and HHL component temperature are 1.5â¯Ãâ¯10â8â¯Pa and 45â¯Â°C, respectively. The RGA data show that the main dynamic pressure contributions are H2, H2O, CO and CO2. H2O, CO and CO2 come from the chamber surface, while H2 comes from the vacuum chamber materials. The dynamic pressure was â¼2.3 à 10â11â¯Pa/mA at 1000â¯Ah, and it continues to decrease with an increase in accumulated beam dose. These results indicate that the total dynamic pressure reaches to a value of 10â7â¯Paâ¯at full operation current in the FE systems.
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Authors
Chin Shueh, Yu-Tsun Cheng, I-Ching Sheng, Chien-Kuang Kuan, Jyun Yan Chuang, Che-Kai Chan, Chin-Chun Chang, Ling-Hui Wu,