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Paper   IPM / Particles / 12936
School of Particles and Accelerator
  Title:   A Third Generation Light Source Laboratory in Iran
  Author(s): 
1.  Javad Rahighi
2.  Hossein Ghasem
3.  et al.,
  Status:   In Proceedings
  Proceeding: Proceeding of International Particle Accelerator Conference, 12-17 May, Shanghai, China, (2013), p. 1137-1139
  Year:  2013
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
The Iranian Light Source Facility (ILSF) project is a first large scale accelerator facility which is currently under planning in Iran. The circumference of the storage ring is 297.6 m with the energy of 3 GeV. The facility will be built on a land of 100 hectares area in the city of Qazvin, located 150 km West of Tehran. The city is surrounded by many universities, research centers and industrial companies. The design and construction of prototype items such as radio frequency solid state amplifier, dipole magnets, highly stable mag¬net power supplies and girders have already begun. A low field H-type dipole magnet with the central field of 0.5T at the gap of 34mm and length of 500mm was built and tested in site. Also a prototype storage ring quadrupole with a 18 T/m gradient and 233 iron length is in now in fabrication process. Site selection studies, including geotechnical and seismological measurements are being performed. Conceptual Design Report, CDR, as the first milestone of the project has been published on October 2012

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