The Advanced Photon Source

The Advanced Photon Source

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 19

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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) currently under construction at Argonne National Laboratory is scheduled for completion in early 1996. Both conventional facilities construction and technical fabrication is well underway. An update on the current state of civil construction as well as progress on storage ring and beamline technical component development will be presented. User activities have also proceeded at a rapid pace, particularly over the last year. In response to a call for Proposals for sectors, the APS received proposals for over twenty sectors from prospective Collaborative Access Teams (CATs). It is anticipated that beamline construction in the experiment hall could begin in approximately 18 months.


Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source Project at Argonne National Laboratory

Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source Project at Argonne National Laboratory

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Published: 1989

Total Pages: 14

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The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is designed as a national synchrotron radiation user facility which will provide extremely bright, highly energetic x-rays for multidisciplinary research. When operational, the Advanced Photon Source will accelerate positrons to a nominal energy of 7 GeV. The positrons will be manipulated by insertion devices to produce x-rays 10,000 times brighter than any currently available for research. Accelerator components, insertion devices, optical elements, and optical-element cooling schemes have been and continue to be the subjects of intensive research and development. A call for Letters of Intent from prospective users of the Advanced Photon Source has resulted in a substantial response from industrial, university, and national laboratory researchers.


APS Science

APS Science

Author: Advanced Photon Source (Research facility)

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 208

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Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source

Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 10

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Facility construction is presented for the conventional facilities, central laboratory/Office building, and the user residence facility. Accelerator systems are described in terms of commissioning and control system hardware. Insertion devices, front-end components, and monochromators are depicted in the experimental facilities. The operating energy and beam stability are discussed in terms of operations objectives. Collaborative access teams efforts are presented for the memoranda of understanding, CAT funding, and foreign participation in research at APS.


Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source -- Fall 1993

Status Report on the Advanced Photon Source -- Fall 1993

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Published: 1993

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The Advanced Photon Source Project is well along on installation of injector components and is beginning installation of the storage ring. All major buildings have been occupied with the exception of the experiment hall, which will be completed by January 1994. Research and development on all major technical components is nearing completion. Construction of user laboratory/office modules has begun. Plans for a central laboratory/office complex are well advanced. Fifteen Collaborative Access Teams have been approved for research on the initial set of 40. This talk will review the progress of construction and the highlights of the currently planned research program.


Status Report on the Long-term Stability of the Advanced Photon Source

Status Report on the Long-term Stability of the Advanced Photon Source

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 10

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Table 1 summarizes the average elevation changes and standard deviations as well as the points with the largest changes for each year. On average, hardly any settlements can be detected; however, local changes of +2.90 mm to -2.31 mm have been measured. Looking at the low and high points, the settlement process is slowing down over time. Overall, the settlements observed match the expectations for this type of construction. To date no major realignment of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) storage ring has been necessary. The particle beam tracks with the settlements of the floor as long as these changes occur in a smooth fashion and not as sudden discontinuities [5]. From Figures 6 through 8 it is also apparent that settlements affect larger areas in the storage ring and experiment hall that impact the location of the source point as well as the location of the beamline user equipment. The limiting apertures of the insertion device chambers will make realignment of the APS storage ring a necessity at some point in the future. Currently simulations and machine studies we underway to provide an estimate of tolerable settlement limits before a realignment of certain sections of the storage ring would be required. In conclusion, the APS has been constructed on solid ground with an excellent foundation. Only small settlement changes are being observed; so far they are not impacting the operation of the accelerator. We are continuing to monitor deformations of the APS floor in anticipation of a future realignment of the accelerator components.