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Erdmann, J.

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TUPPH089 Vacuum and Beam Diagnostics for the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) Undulator System 455
 
  • D. R. Walters, J. L. Bailey, W. Berg, P. K. Den Hartog, J. Erdmann, S.-H. Lee, R. M. Lill, J. W. Morgan, G. Pile, W. F. Toter, E. Trakhtenberg, G. E. Wiemerslage, B. X. Yang
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois
 
  The LCLS, now under construction at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California, will be the world’s first x-ray free-electron laser when it comes online next year. Design and production of the vacuum and beam diagnostics is the responsibility of a team from the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The 3.4-m-long vacuum chambers are made from aluminum extrusions, machined to tight tolerances, and with together with a suite of precision beam diagnostic instrumentation, has been constructed and delivered to SLAC for installation. An overview of these systems, including achieved results, will be presented.