7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

An introduction to the UK XFEL conceptual design and options analysis

TUPL071
9 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Laguna

Sala Laguna

Poster Presentation MC2.A06: Free Electron Lasers Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

David Dunning (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Description

In October 2022, the UK XFEL project entered a new phase to explore how best to deliver the advanced XFEL capabilities identified in the project's Science Case. This phase includes developing a conceptual design for a unique new machine to fulfil the required capabilities and more. It also examines the possibility of investment opportunities at existing XFELs to deliver the same aims, and a comparison of the various options will be made. The desired next-generation capabilities include transform limited operation across the entire X-ray range with pulse durations ranging from 100 as to 100 fs; evenly spaced high repetition rate pulses for enhanced data acquisition rates; optimised multi-colour FEL pulse delivery and a full array of synchronised sources (XUV-THz sources, electron beams and high power/high energy lasers). The project also incorporates sustainability as a key criteria. This contribution gives an overview of progress to date and future plans.

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Primary author

David Dunning (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Co-authors

Paul Aden (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Deepa Angal-Kalinin (Science and Technology Facilities Council) James Clarke (Science and Technology Facilities Council) John Collier (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Barry Fell (Science and Technology Facilities Council) James Green (Science and Technology Facilities Council) James Henderson (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Jonathan Marangos (Imperial College of Science and Technology) Storm Mathisen (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Boris Militsyn (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Mark Roper (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Edward Snedden (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Neil Thompson (Cockcroft Institute) David Walsh (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Dr Peter Williams (Cockcroft Institute)

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