JACoW logo

Joint Accelerator Conferences Website

The Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) is an international collaboration that publishes the proceedings of accelerator conferences held around the world.


RIS citation export for WEXGBD2: Pulse-by-Pulse Multi-XFEL Beamline Operation with Ultra-Short Laser Pulses

TY - CONF
AU - Hara, T.
AU - Fukami, K.
AU - Hasegawa, T.
AU - Inagaki, T.
AU - Kawaguchi, H.
AU - Kawaguchi, Y.
AU - Kondo, C.
AU - Maesaka, H.
AU - Morimoto, O.
AU - Nakazawa, S.
AU - Otake, Y.
AU - Tanaka, H.
AU - Togawa, K.
AU - Yoshioka, M.
ED - Koscielniak, Shane
ED - Satogata, Todd
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
ED - Thomson, Jana
TI - Pulse-by-Pulse Multi-XFEL Beamline Operation with Ultra-Short Laser Pulses
J2 - Proc. of IPAC2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada, April 29-May 4, 2018
C1 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference
T3 - 9
LA - english
AB - The parallel operation of multiple beamlines is an important issue to expand the opportunity of user experiments for linac based FELs. At SACLA, the parallel operation of three beamlines, BL1~3, has been open to user experiments since September 2017. BL1 is a soft x-ray beamline driven by a dedicated accelerator, which is a former SCSS linac, and BL2 and 3 are XFEL beamlines, which share the electron beam from the SACLA main linac. In the parallel operation, a kicker magnet with 10 ppm stability (peak-to-peak) switches the two XFEL beamlines at 60 Hz from pulse to pulse. To ensure wide spectral tunability and optimize the laser performance, the energies and lengths of the electron bunches are independently adjusted for the two beamlines according to user experiments. Since the electron bunch of SACLA has typically 10~15 fs (FWHM) in length and its peak current exceeds 10 kA, the CSR effect at a dogleg beam transport to BL2 is quite significant. In order to suppress the CSR effects, an isochronous and achromatic lattice based on two DBA structures was introduced. In this talk, the multiple XFEL beamline operation and achieved laser performance are presented.
PB - JACoW Publishing
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 1740
EP - 1744
KW - electron
KW - FEL
KW - optics
KW - operation
KW - undulator
DA - 2018/06
PY - 2018
SN - 978-3-95450-184-7
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-WEXGBD2
UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2018/papers/wexgbd2.pdf
ER -