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Paul Emma, et. al. Sep. 18, 2013 Paul Emma, et. al. Sep. 18, 2013 Design Considerations for the NGLS (Next Generation Light Source) NGLS
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What are the new facility directions ? High-rate and Continuous Wave (CW) operation FEL seeding for narrow BW & full coherence Femtosecond x-ray pulses (~ 10 15 sec) Multiple FELs with independently tunable wavelengths Pulse length and BW control at FT-limit Two-Color pulses with variable relative timing & color Expandable facility well into the future A Next Generation Light Source (NGLS)
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A High Repetition Rate CW X-Ray FEL Array CW Superconducting Linac X-Ray Beamlines and End-stations 3-9 FELs ~10 ms ~100 ms 600 s 1 s (CW) BC1 BC2 2.4 GeV 1 MHz injector
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An Array of Unique Free-Electron Lasers FEL-1Self-Seeded (250-1250 eV) FEL-3Two-Color (250-1000 eV) FEL-2 2-Stage HGHG (100-600 eV)
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NGLS Layout 1 MHz CW e injector ( = 0.6 m, Q = 300 pC) 1.3-GHz CW SRF @ 15 MV/m (24 CM’s, 0.3 mA) Two bunch compressors + heater (500 A) Beam spreader using RF deflectors ( 9 FELs) Three (initial) very diverse FEL designs Diagnostics and collimation sections 720-kW main beam stops ( 3) 1 MHz CW e injector ( = 0.6 m, Q = 300 pC) 1.3-GHz CW SRF @ 15 MV/m (24 CM’s, 0.3 mA) Two bunch compressors + heater (500 A) Beam spreader using RF deflectors ( 9 FELs) Three (initial) very diverse FEL designs Diagnostics and collimation sections 720-kW main beam stops ( 3) injector linacspreader FELs (1-9) beam stops compressors e - diagnostics exp. halls collimation
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Parameters for the CW SC-Linac (2.4 GeV) J. Corlett, L. Doolittle, A. Ratti, R. Wells, et al. Average current = 0.3 mA
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Achieved: Successful CW operation Excellent RF design performance at full power (20 MV/m) E-beam design energy (0.75 MeV) < 10 10 gun vac. pressure Cs 2 Te cathode generating 100’s of pC/bunch @ 1 MHz 40 C in 4 days: QE goes from 10% to 4% (promising lifetime) Next Steps: Test CsK2Sb cathodes (green laser) 6D phase space characterization at gun energy (and later at 30 MeV) NGLS Photo-Cathode Gun (APEX) F. Sannibale, D. Filippetto, C. Papadopoulos, R. Wells 186MHz eeee
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NGLS High-Rate Injector (R&D at APEX - LBNL) RF Gun 0.8 MeV warm UV solenoids 1.3-GHz buncher 8 x,y m I pk 45 A E /E 20 keV APEX Gun (1 MHz CW) Cs 2 Te F. Sannibale, D. Filippetto, C. Papadopoulos, R. Wells APEX Parameters (done): first beam Mar. 18 ’13 velocity bunching ( 1/6) 186MHz
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650-MHz booster for the injector? Possible layout for injector and first linac section at end of linac No need for 3.9 GHz RF linearizer 1.5-2 kA M. Venturini
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Removing Energy Chirp with a Wakefield add 5-m long de-chirper (2a = 6 mm) L3 on crest …or 35-deg off crest 5-m long dechirper NGLS Longitudinal Phase Space K. Bane, P. Emma, H.-S. Kang, G. Stupakov, M. Venturini point-charge wake PAL-ITF Dechirper Simulations dechirper off a = 4-15 mm p = 0.5 mm h = 0.6 mm g = 0.3 mm L = 1 m dechirper on PAL-ITF (Korea) corrugated pipe Aug. ‘13 experiment
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Linac and Compressor Layout for 4 GeV (cathode to undulator) CM01 CM2,3 CM04 CM08 CM09 CM34 BC1 280 MeV R 56 = -85 mm I pk = 100 A L b = 0.75 mm = 0.62 %BC2 850 MeV R 56 = -80 mm I pk = 500 A L b = 0.13 mm = 0.50 % GUN 0.75 MeV LH 94 MeV R 56 = -5 mm I pk = 46 A L b = 1.5 mm = 0.02 % L0 0 V 0 94 MVL1 = 17.0° V 0 = 195 MVHL = 180 ° V 0 = 0L2 = 18° V 0 = 600MVL3 = 0 V 0 = 3150 MV Spreader 4.0 GeV R 56 = 0 I pk = 500 A L b = 0.13 mm 0.008 % 300 pC ; Machine layout 2013-08-27; Bunch length L b is FWHM 3.9 GHz
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t V 186 139 139 MHz = 3/4 186 MHz (7.2 ns) z DC bend septum Beam Spreader System RFdeflector Split again 3 times with 3 more deflectors at 151 MHz = 13/16 186 MHz (6.6 ns) yxyxyx x RF gun frequency = 1300/7 MHz 186 MHz ( 5.4 ns) end of linac Phase-I (3 FELs) needs only one RF deflector Keep long (139 MHz) t = 5.4 ns collide two x-ray pulses distribute e bunches to 3-9 FELs M. Placidi, C. Sun 5.4 ns
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Pulse-Stealing Diagnostics (BC1, BC2, EOL) 250-W dump 1200-W dump 1 MHz Linac Intercepting diagnostics used only at low rate Measure at 1 kHz: Energy Energy Proj. energy spread Proj. energy spread Slice energy spread Slice energy spread Proj. emittance Proj. emittance Slice emittance Slice emittance Bunch length Bunch length Charge… Charge… 1 kHz Kicker (<1 s) TCAV Screens/wires 100-W dump
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Superconducting Undulator Technology LCLS Nb 3 Sn Perm. Mag. NbTi NGLS S. Prestemon, D. Arbelaez 80% of short sample limit Use Nb 3 Sn SC-undulators for efficiency & rad. hardness Magnetic gap = 7.5 mm. Vacuum chamber 5.5 mm
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97 m L mag = 26.4 m, N u = 8 L mag = 36.3 m, N u = 11 P 35.2 m52.8 m 8.8 m mono. 20000 4.4 m FEL-1 (SASE/Self-Seeded) 1 MHz 230-1250 eV To 2 keV SASE Near FT-limit 58 m P rad-1 mod-1 rad-2 mod-2 4.4 m 6.0 m 6 666 L mag = 26.4 m, N u = 8 FEL-2 (2-Stage HGHG) 0.1 MHz 100-600 eV + 3 rd stage option FT-limited pulses (7 - 70 fs) 123 m L mag = 33 m, N u = 10 P 4.4 m mod1 48.4 m L mag = 33 m, N u = 10 P 48.4 m mod2 0.5 mr 3 mm FEL-3 (Two-Color FEL) 0.1 MHz, 230-1000 eV, two 1-fs pulses, variable color, pol., & timing Based on Fermi Results in Trieste Based on SXRSS Based on SPARC Chirp/Taper Results in Frascati
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Chirped/Tapered 2-Color FEL Two 1-fs pulses at 0.1 MHz, 250- 1000 eV, var. color, pol., & timing Possible attosec. pulse with ESASE Few cycle 2-5 m laser pulse chirps very short section of e-beam G. Marcus, A. Zholents Δt FWHM ≈ 1.7 fs 2 10 10 at 1.0 keV addtaper 8 fs chirpedSASE ee
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More LBNL Presentations Soon Wed. Sep. 25 (13:30) G. Penn - Three Unique FEL’s for NGLS J. Byrd - Longitudinal Feedback for SRF Linac Thurs. Sep. 26 (09:00) M. Venturini – Bunch Compression and Dynamics F. Sannibale – High-Rate, High-Brightness Injector Wed. Oct. 2 (13:30)? J. Corlett - Superconducting RF Linac Design C. Steier - Collimation
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