22–26 Aug 2022
Trieste Convention Centre
Europe/Zurich timezone

Proposed FEL Schemes and their Performance for the Soft X-Ray Free Electron Laser (SXL) at the MAX IV Laboratory

MOP50
22 Aug 2022, 16:00
1h 30m
Exhibition Hall (Trieste Convention Centre)

Exhibition Hall

Trieste Convention Centre

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Francesca Curbis (Lund University)

Description

The existing MAX IV 3 GeV linac could drive, with minor improvements, a soft X-ray Free Electron Laser and the aim of the SXL project has been so far to deliver a conceptual design of such a facility in the 1—5 nm wavelength range.
The project was initiated by a group of Swedish users of FEL radiation and the design work was supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation and by several Swedish universities and organizations (Stockholm, Uppsala, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm-Uppsala FEL center, MAX IV laboratory and Lund University).
In this paper we will focus on the baseline FEL performance based on two different accelerator operation modes (medium and short pulses) and give some hints of future developments after the first phase of the project such as 2 color/2pulses and HB-SASE.

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Francesca Curbis (Lund University) Dr Weilun Qin (Lund University) Mihai Pop (Lund University) Saeid Pirani (Lund University) Sverker Werin (Lund University) Joel Andersson (MAX IV Laboratory) Dr Lennart Isaksson (MAX IV Laboratory) Billy Kyle (MAX IV Laboratory) Filip Lindau (MAX IV Laboratory) Erik Mansten (MAX IV Laboratory) Hamed Tarawneh (MAX IV Laboratory) Dr Pedro Fernandes Tavares (MAX IV Laboratory) Sara Thorin (MAX IV Laboratory) Alexey Vorozhtsov (MAX IV Laboratory) Vitaliy Goryashko (Uppsala University) Peter Salen (Uppsala University) Anders Nilsson (Stockholm University) Mats Larsson (Stockholm University) Stefano Bonetti (Stockholm University) Jonas Sellberg (KTH Stockholm) Per Johnsson (Lund University)

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