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Synchrotron discontinuous

The traditional operation mode of synchrotron light sources is a discontinuous one particles are injected in the storage ring, the beam current is decaying exponentially, and after several hours the synchrotron radiation run is stopped for a new injection. [Pg.62]

More and more radiation sources are switching from discontinuous mode to top-up mode. This means that the user is continuously supplied with synchrotron radiation of almost constant intensity. The loss of the electron current is either compensated continuously or in intervals of several hours (at the ESRF 6 h). [Pg.62]

If the synchrotron is operated in discontinuous mode, the storage ring will be refilled two or three times every day. The interval between two consecutive refills is called a synchrotron radiation run. The parasitic scattering (machine background) should at least be recorded once within each synchrotron radiation run. You might consider... [Pg.85]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.44 , Pg.69 ]




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