Abstract

Suppression of beam instabilities has become an important goal at synchrotron radiation light sources, where highly sensitive applications like metrology, Fourier transform spectroscopy, and microscopy are now in use. We describe measurements connecting beam size and position changes to the onset of the saw-tooth instability and an instability generated by attempts to enlarge the vertical beam size for lifetime improvements.

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