Author: Ungelenk, P.
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TUP012 Plans for an EEHG-based Short-Pulse Facility at the DELTA Storage Ring 363
 
  • S. Hilbrich, F.H. Bahnsen, M. Bolsinger, M.A. Jebramcik, S. Khan, C. Mai, A. Meyer auf der Heide, R. Molo, H. Rast, G. Shayeganrad, P. Ungelenk
    DELTA, Dortmund, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by DFG, BMBF, FZ Jülich, and by the Federal State NRW.
The 1.5-GeV synchrotron light source DELTA, operated by the TU Dortmund University, comprises a short-pulse facility based on the coherent harmonic generation (CHG) technique, which allows for the generation of radiation pulses with wavelengths down to 50 nm and a duration of 50 fs. In order to reach even shorter wavelengths, the present setup will be modified to employ the echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG) and femtoslicing techniques. In this paper, recent developments including an improved lattice design and a concept for the new vacuum chambers will be presented.
 
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