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NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared for presentation in the Workshop of Vacuum Systems for Future Light Source, Barcelona, Spain)

NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

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Page 1: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS Vacuum Experience

Eugene J. Hu

National Synchrotron Light SourceBrookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA

September 12-13, 2005

(prepared for presentation in the Workshop of Vacuum Systems for Future Light Source,

Barcelona, Spain)

Page 2: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared
Page 3: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared
Page 4: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared
Page 5: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared
Page 6: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared
Page 7: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

Proposed NSLS-II Vacuum Chamber at Ring Magnets with Gradient

Page 8: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS-I Aluminum Vacuum Chamber

(aluminum-6061 vacuum chamber extrusion with standard cell-type distributed ion pump)

Page 9: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS-I Water–cooled Ceramic Kicker Assembly

Page 10: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS-I Pumping Record serves as Database for the NSLS-II UHV Optimization

Pump Type Speed UV/IR X-ray[N2 l/s] ea ea

DIP (Std U/X) 220/390 4 12DIP (Plate U/X) 280/496 4 4TSP 350 21 48SIP (DI) 440 0 3SIP (DI) 220 15 50SIP (DI) 120 1 2NEG (Module) 300 0 4NEG (Module) 150 2 1NEG (Strip) 200 2 2STAR Cell 45 0 2

UV/IR X-rayDistributed Ion Pumps 2000 6664Sputter Ion Pumps 3420 12650NEG Pumps 700 1750TSP 7350 16800

Speed [l/s] 13470 37864

Circumference [m] 51 170Speed/m [l/(sm)] 264 223

Pump Type

X-RAY

UV/IR33%

5%

18%5%

25%15%

44%

55%

Pump Type Speed UV/IR X-ray[N2 l/s] ea ea

DIP (Std U/X) 220/390 4 12DIP (Plate U/X) 280/496 4 4TSP 350 21 48SIP (DI) 440 0 3SIP (DI) 220 15 50SIP (DI) 120 1 2NEG (Module) 300 0 4NEG (Module) 150 2 1NEG (Strip) 200 2 2STAR Cell 45 0 2

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NSLS-I X-Ring VUV-Ring and Booster-Ring

Page 12: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS-I X-Ring Vacuum Gauges and Pumps in Magnet Lattices

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NSLS-I X-Ring Superperiod 1

Page 14: NSLS Vacuum Experience Eugene J. Hu National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 USA September 12-13, 2005 (prepared

NSLS-I VUV-Ring Vacuum Gauges and Pumps in Magnet Lattices

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NSLS-I X-Ring Sublimators (1994-2004)

Filament Status Fil CountLive No.Unknown 11 16%

1 3 4% 32 9 13% 183 31 44% 934 16 23% 64

70 178 Known Available280 Potential

64% Capacity Available

By superperiod, Number of TSPSP No Known Fil

1 11 16% 26 15%2 8 11% 21 12%3 7 10% 16 9%4 9 13% 23 13%5 10 14% 29 16%6 10 14% 25 14%7 7 10% 22 12%8 8 11% 16 9%

70 178

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NSLS – II UHV Vacuum Pumps

NEG module/strip/coating (>200 l/s) to be considered for use at Linac (SS), certain IDs (AL), and most dipole (AL) chambers

TSP (400 l/s) along with Differential Sputter Ion Diode (>250 l/s) to be considered for use at and between the bending dipole locations

Plate-type Distributed IP (300 l/s) with Ti-cathode to be considered for use in the vacuum chamber slot at bending dipole magnet (vs. NEG on $)

Star Cell TM (100 l/s) to be considered for use at Linac, RF wave guides, certain IDs, and bent sections at ring (along with NEG)

(Assume vacuum pressure in dipole chamber during ring operation is ~10-9 torr after 100 Amp-hour of beam conditioning)

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NSLS - II Vacuum Gauges

Partial Pressure Monitoring using RGA at location of

Ring’s Dipole (one) and its down-beam Cu-absorbers at crotch (one each)Linac (several along the 100-meter straight)Injection System (minimally one) RF Cavities (one each)Insertion Devices (one each)Optical-Diagnostic Sections (minimally one each)Beamline Front End (one, located between the Fast Valve and Safety Shutter)

Total Pressure Monitoring using Ion Gauge of

ConvectronTM – at Turbo Stations (key spot for rough-to-high vacuum sensing)Hot Filaments Nude or glass-shielded IG – along the ring (except ID position)Inverted Magnetron Cold Cathode – ID, mini-gap apparatus, along the ring (vs. NIG)