Speaker
Description
The Dresden Advanced Light Infrastructure (DALI) project at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) is a visionary initiative to establish a state-of-the-art light source facility, catering to cutting-edge research in materials science, biology, and other interdisciplinary fields. A cornerstone of this ambitious project is the development of an advanced accelerator lattice tailored to meet the unique demands of high-intensity, ultra-bright photon production.
This presentation introduces the conceptual framework and preliminary design of the DALI accelerator lattice. Key features include a modular design optimized for stability, flexibility, and scalability, ensuring compatibility with diverse experimental setups. The lattice must integrate advanced beam dynamics solutions to achieve precise control over beam quality, energy spread, and emittance, crucial for generating high-brightness radiation.
Early design studies highlight the potential of DALI to set new benchmarks in light source performance. This presentation seeks to engage the accelerator community in refining the lattice design and exploring its applications in cutting-edge research.
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |