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The Electron Beamline at European XFEL (ELBEX) is an international project that aims to create at the European XFEL a beamline for multiple experiments that use high energy electrons. The three experiments currently under ELBEX are a plasma boosting experiment, a crystal test-beam experiment and Laser Und XFEL Experiment (LUXE) which aim to study strong field Quantum Electro-Dynamics (QED). This project will take place in the currently unused XTD8 tunnel of the EUXFEL. An extraction lattice design is required to kick and transport electron to this new location. Other than the geometric constraints of the tunnel, this design have to be achromatic. The design also aims to be as isochronous as possible. After the extraction, the beam will be transported through a FODO to the different experiments. Focusing sections will bring the transverse beam size to each experiment requirements. To assure that the quality of the electron beam is not degraded, we need the impact of Coherent Synchrotron Radiation (CSR) on the final beam sizes to be minimal. This paper present the current status of the ELBEX extraction design the simulations results for the achievable beam properties. To do the simulations, we used Xsuite for the linear matching of the design and Ocelot for the particle tracking and CSR calculations.
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