Topic : Development of pulse magnets for high energy electron synchrotron
Scope
Pulse magnets are required for injection and extraction of electron beam in the synchrotron light source. The injection and extraction scheme usually includes a combination of septa and kicker magnets. These magnets produce rectangular field pulses or sinusoidal field pulses with the pulse duration in the range of micrometers and the flat-top width in the range of nanometers. Design and fabrication of the pulse magnets require an intensive knowledge of accelerator physics, electromagnetism, electrical and design engineering. Several simulation softwares can be used for the magnet design, including Opera-3D, SolidWorks and ANSYS. The aim of this project is to design, fabricate and commissioning of a pulse magnet for high energy electron synchrotron.
Supervisor
Dr. Prapaiwan Sunwong
and SLRI researchers
Topic for Ph.D. Thesis by SLRI
1.Development of synchrotron-based advanced measurement techniques
2.Development of AI for atomic and molecular structural analyses with X-Ray Diffraction and X-ray Scattering
3.Development of X-ray lenses for nano-beam
4.Studies of collective bunch instabilities in electron storage rings
5.Studies of longitudinal dynamics of Landau cavity in electron storage ring
6.Studies of low-emittance beam injection efficiency of 4th generation synchrotron light source
7.Development of advanced photon detectors
8.Development of pulse magnets for high energy electron synchrotron
9.Development of ultra-high stability power supply
10.Advanced control system with unified classical, modern, and AI-based approaches
11.Development of Radio Frequency amplifier system
12.Development of Low Level Radio Frequency system
13.Autonomous control for Radio Frequency control system
14.Design and fabrication of Radio Frequency harmonic cavity for electron storage ring
15.Development of RF-shield bellow for low impedance electron storage ring
16.Development of high field gradient accelerating structure for industrial applications
17.Development of sub-micron resolution Synchrotron X-ray Tomography system
18.Development of Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence system for quantitative measurements of trace elements in solid and liquid
19.Development of high field in-vacuum permanent magnet wiggler for high intensity hard x-ray generation