In the continuing efforts to reduce the beam emittance of an electron storage ring composed of theoretical minimum emittance (TME) lattice, down to a level of several tens of picometers, nonlinear dynamics grows to be a great challenge to the performance of the storage ring because of the strong sextupoles needed to compensate for its large global natural chomaticities coupled with its small average dispersion function. To help in dealing with the challenge of nonlinear optimization, we propose a novel variation of theoretical minimum emittance (TME) lattice, named as "modified-TME" lattice, with minimal emittance about 3 times of the exact theoretical minimum, while with more compact layout, lower phase advance per cell, smaller natural chromaticities, and more relaxed optical functions than that in a TME cell, by using horizontally defocusing quadrupole closer to the dipole or simply combined-function dipole with horizontally defocusing gradient. We present approximate scaling formulas to describe the relationships of the design parameters in a modified-TME cell. The applications of modified-TME lattice in the PEP-X storage ring design are illustrated and the proposed lattice appears a good candidate for synchrotron radiation light source with extremely low emittance. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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Jiao, Y., Cai, Y., & Chao, A. W. (2011). Modified theoretical minimum emittance lattice for an electron storage ring with extreme-low emittance. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.14.054002
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