SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Accelerator Physics and Technology Development

To better serve an expanding user community, SSRL replaced all technical systems in the SPEAR3 upgrade project in 2003. The 4-year, $58M accelerator upgrade was funded jointly by the DOE and NIH. The main goals were to increase photon flux and provide stable photon beams to the user community. To achieve these goals, SSRL replaced the entire tunnel floor, support rafts, vacuum chamber, magnet lattice, RF system, power supplies and cable plant in a 6-month shutdown period. The new 3 GeV SPEAR3 light source has 10 nm-rad emittance, up to 500 ma circulating current and straight sections available for 14 insertion devices and up to 27 experimental stations. Present developments include a program to deliver trickle-charge, top-up injection with stable, high-brightness photon beams and studies of non-linear storage ring dynamics.


Group Contacts


Schmerge, John

Schmerge, John

SPEAR3 PCT Administration

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Gierman, Stephen

Gierman, Stephen

SPEAR3 PCT Accel Physics

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Huang, Xiaobiao

Huang, Xiaobiao

SPEAR3 PCT Accel Physics

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Safranek, James A.

Safranek, James A.

SPEAR3 PCT Accel Physics

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Tian, Kai

Tian, Kai

SPEAR3 PCT Accel Physics

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Martin, Donald J.

Martin, Donald J.

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Ortiz, Ramon R.

Ortiz, Ramon R.

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Park, Sam

Park, Sam

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Sebek, Jim

Sebek, Jim

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Wachter, John V.

Wachter, John V.

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Wallters, Scott C.

Wallters, Scott C.

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Corbett, Jeff

Corbett, Jeff

SPEAR3 PCT Technology

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Schedules

The User Run, Shutdown, Accelerator Physics schedules and Machine Parameters are available through the links below.

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