Abstract
The present status of SOR-RING, a 0.38 GeV electron storage ring dedicated to synchrotron radiation science and the materials research at the Institute for Solid State Physics of the University of Tokyo, and a brief introduction of its recent activity in the VUV science are described. The correlation between the intensity of available light and the amount of the stored beam current has been observed. The result indicates the effect of the change in the electron beam size. Experience with single-bunch-mode operation and efforts to improve beam stability as well as a few examples of the experimental data in the solid state research are also described.
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