17–22 May 2026
C.I.D
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CLS: Return to Operation

TUP2306
19 May 2026, 16:00
2h
C.I.D

C.I.D

Deauville, France
Poster Presentation MC2.A05: Synchrotron Radiation Facilities Poster session

Speaker

Frédéric Le Pimpec (Canadian Light Source (Canada))

Description

In 2024, the CLS linac injector was removed and exchanged with a newer more compact injector capable of 10 Hz operation and producing an electron beam of 250 MeV. Unfortunately the commissioning did not go as planned and the facility stayed dark 1 year longer than planned. We are summarizing what it took to provide beam to our users and the plan to remediate to the existing deficiencies and the risk associated to them.

Funding Agency

CLS receives funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the University of Saskatchewan, the Government of Saskatchewan.

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Author

Frédéric Le Pimpec (Canadian Light Source (Canada))

Co-authors

Cameron Baribeau (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Chelsea-Lea Randall (Canadian Light Source (Canada), University of Saskatchewan) Eduardo Nebot del Busto (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Johannes Vogt (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Melissa Ratzlaff (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Michael Bree (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Shervin Saadat (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Tonia Batten (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Tylor Sové (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Ward Wurtz (Canadian Light Source (Canada)) Dr Xavier Stragier (Canadian Light Source (Canada))

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