Synchrotron radiation source Indus-1

The first Indian synchrotron radiation source Indus-1 was commissioned at the Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore in May 1999. The synchrotron radiation from the storage ring Indus-1 operating at 450 MeV extends from soft X-rays to infrared. The injector system for Indus-1 consists of a classical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current science (Bangalore) 2002-02, Vol.82 (3), p.283-290
Hauptverfasser: Angal-Kalinin, D., Banerji, A., Hannurkar, P. R., Karmarkar, M. G., Kotaiah, S., Mhaskar, S. P., Nema, P. K., Prabhu, S. S., Kumar, M. Pravin, Ramamurthi, S. S., Shukla, S. K., Singh, G., Soni, H. C., Vaidya, B. J.
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Zusammenfassung:The first Indian synchrotron radiation source Indus-1 was commissioned at the Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore in May 1999. The synchrotron radiation from the storage ring Indus-1 operating at 450 MeV extends from soft X-rays to infrared. The injector system for Indus-1 consists of a classical microtron, which accelerates electrons to 20 MeV and a synchrotron, which accelerates these 20 MeV electrons to 450 MeV. Accelerators and their subsystems have been developed indigenously. Here we describe the details of the accelerator facility.
ISSN:0011-3891