Author(s)
| Saa Hernandez, A (PSI, Villigen) ; Milas, N (PSI, Villigen) ; Rohrer, M (PSI, Villigen) ; Schlott, V (PSI, Villigen) ; Streun, A (PSI, Villigen) ; Andersson, A (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Breunlin, J (Lund U., MAX-lab) |
Abstract
| An extremely small vertical beam size of 3.6 µm, corresponding to a vertical emittance of 0.9 pm, only about five times bigger than the quantum limit, has been achieved at the storage ring of the Swiss Light Source (SLS). The measurement was performed by means of a beam size monitor based on the imaging of the vertically polarized synchrotron radiation in the visible and UV spectral ranges. However, the resolution limit of the monitor was reached during the last measurement campaign and prevented further emittance minimization. In the context of the work package SLS Vertical Emittance Tuning of the TIARA collaboration, a new improved monitor was built. It provides larger magnification, an increase of resolution and enables two complementary methods of measurement: imaging and interferometry. In this paper we present the design, installation, commissioning, performance studies and first results obtained with the new monitor. |