Eshraq Al-Dmour
Lund University
15 Papers
52 Citations
Eshraq Al-Dmour is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Storage ring & Getter. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Commissioning and first-year operational results of the MAX IV 3 GeV ring
Pedro Fernandes Tavares,Eshraq Al-Dmour,Åke Andersson,Francis Cullinan,Brian Norsk Jensen,David Olsson,David Olsson,Magnus Sjöström,Hamed Tarawneh,Sara Thorin,Alexey Vorozhtsov +10 more
TL;DR: Commissioning and first-year operational results of the MAX IV 3 GeV electron storage ring, the first synchrotron light source to make use of the multibend-achromat lattice to achieve ultralow emittance and high brightness, are presented.
Diffraction-limited storage-ring vacuum technology
TL;DR: A compact lattice and small magnet apertures will be the main characteristics of future diffraction-limited storage rings, adding difficulties for the design of the vacuum system of these machines.
Project Status of the Polish Synchrotron Radiation Facility Solaris
C. J. Bocchetta,Piotr Goryl,K Królas,M. Młynarczyk,Marek Stankiewicz,P. Tracz,Ł. Walczak,Adriana Wawrzyniak,Mikael Eriksson,Jonny Ahlbäck,Åke Andersson,Pedro Fernandes Tavares,Martin Johansson,Dionis Kumbaro,Simon Leemann,Lars Malmgren,Jonas Modéer,Sara Thorin,D.Einfeld,Eshraq Al-Dmour +19 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The Polish synchrotron radiation facility Solaris is being built at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow as mentioned in this paper, which is based on an identical copy of the 1.5 GeV storage ring being concurrently built for the MAX IV project in Lund, Sweden.
Commissioning and operation status of the MAX IV 3 GeV storage ring vacuum system.
Marek Grabski,Eshraq Al-Dmour +1 more
TL;DR: The 3'GeV electron storage ring of the MAX'IV laboratory is the first storage-ring-based synchrotron radiation facility with the inner surface of almost all the vacuum chambers along its circumference coated with non-evaporable getter (NEG) thin film as discussed by the authors.
Project Status of the Polish Synchrotron Radiation Facility Solaris
C. J. Bocchetta,Piotr Goryl,K Królas,M. Młynarczyk,Marek Stankiewicz,P. Tracz,Ł. Walczak,Adriana Wawrzyniak,Mikael Eriksson,Jonny Ahlbäck,Åke Andersson,Pedro Fernandes Tavares,Martin Johansson,Dionis Kumbaro,Simon Leemann,Lars Malmgren,Jonas Modéer,Sara Thorin,D.Einfeld,Eshraq Al-Dmour +19 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The Polish synchrotron radiation facility Solaris is being built at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow as discussed by the authors, which is based on an identical copy of the 1.5 GeV storage ring being concurrently built for the MAX IV project in Lund, Sweden.