Author: Schulz, L.
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TUPSO21 SwissFEL Cathode Load-lock System 259
 
  • R. Ganter, M. Bopp, N. Gaiffi, T. Le Quang, M. Pedrozzi, M. Schaer, T. Schietinger, L. Schulz, L. Stingelin, A. Trisorio
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
 
  The SwissFEL electron source is an RF photo-injector in which the photo-cathode plug can be exchanged. Without load-lock, the cathode exchange takes about one week and cathode surface gets contaminated in the atmosphere during installation, leading to unpredictable quantum efficiency (QE) fluctuations. This motivated the construction of a load lock system to prepare and insert cathodes in the photo-injector. This load lock system consists of three parts: the preparation chamber, the transportable vacuum suitcase and the gun load lock chamber. This three parts system gives the possibility to prepare the cathode surface with methods like vacuum firing and plasma cleaning. The QE can be checked and the plug can be inserted in the gun without breaking vacuum. This will allow establishing an optimized a reproducible cathode preparation procedure. Since several cathodes can be loaded in advance, the exchange procedure reduces the machine shutdown to a few hours (shorter RF conditioning). The system is described and first experience with its use is reported.  
 
TUPSO22 Status of SwissFEL Undulator Lines 263
 
  • R. Ganter, M. Aiba, H.-H. Braun, M. Calvi, P. Heimgartner, G. Janzi, H. Jöhri, R. Kobler, F. Löhl, M. Negrazus, L. Patthey, E. Prat, S. Reiche, S. Sanfilippo, U. Schaer, T. Schmidt, L. Schulz, V. Vranković, J. Wickstroem
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
 
  An overview of the Aramis Hard-X ray FEL line of SwissFEL is presented, showing its future integration in the tunnel as well as the space reservation for possible future upgrades: Athos Soft X-ray FEL line, post-undulator deflecting cavities. The design of the FEL components like the energy collimator, the matching sections or the dog leg transfer line linking the linac to the future Athos line are almost completed. The characterization of the in-vacuum undulator prototype is described in a companion paper. The installation of the components will start in spring 2015 while the first photons are planned for December 2016 with the alignment and adjustment of the undulators foreseen for first SASE operation by spring 2017 .  
 
TUPSO43 Status of the SwissFEL C-band Linear Accelerator 317
 
  • F. Löhl, J. Alex, H. Blumer, M. Bopp, H.-H. Braun, A. Citterio, H. Fitze, H. Jöhri, T. Kleeb, L. Paly, J.-Y. Raguin, L. Schulz, R. Zennaro
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
  • U. Ellenberger
    Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
 
  This paper will summarize the status of the linear accelerator of the Swiss free-electron laser SwissFEL. It will be based on C-band technology and will use solid-state modulators and a novel type of C-band accelerating structures which has been designed at PSI. Initial test results of first 2 m long structures will be presented together with measurements performed with the first BOC-type pulse compressors. Furthermore, we will present first results of a water cooling system for the accelerating structures and the pulse compressors.