Author: Lebasque, P.
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TUPWA011 Progress on the LUNEX5 project 1416
 
  • M.-E. Couprie, C. Benabderrahmane, P. Berteaud, C. Bourassin-Bouchet, F. Bouvet, J.D. Bozek, F. Briquez, L. Cassinari, L. Chapuis, J. Da Silva, J. Daillant, Y. Dietrich, M. Diop, J.P. Duval, M.E. El Ajjouri, T.K. El Ajjouri, C. Herbeaux, N. Hubert, M. Khojoyan, M. Labat, P. Lebasque, N. Leclercq, A. Lestrade, A. Loulergue, P. Marchand, O. Marcouillé, J.L. Marlats, F. Marteau, C. Miron, P. Morin, A. Nadji, R. Nagaoka, F. Polack, F. Ribeiro, J.P. Ricaud, P. Rommeluère, P. Roy, G. Sharma, K.T. Tavakoli, M. Thomasset, M. Tilmont, S. Tripathi, M. Valléau, J. Vétéran, W. Yang, D. Zerbib
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • S. Bielawski, C. Evain
    PhLAM/CERCLA, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France
  • B. Carré, D. Garzella
    CEA/DSM/DRECAM/SPAM, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • X. Davoine
    CEA/DAM/DIF, Arpajon, France
  • N. Delerue
    LAL, Orsay, France
  • G. Devanz, C. Madec, A. Mosnier
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • A. Dubois, J. Lüning
    CCPMR, Paris, France
  • G. Lambert, V. Malka, A. Rousse, C. Thaury
    LOA, Palaiseau, France
  • E. Roussel
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
  • C. Szwaj
    PhLAM/CERLA, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
 
  LUNEX5 (free electron Laser Using a New accelerator for the Exploitation of X-ray radiation of 5th generation) aims at investigating the production of short, intense, coherent Free Electron Laser (FEL) pulses in the 40-4 nm spectral range. It comprises a 400 MeV superconducting Linear Accelerator for high repetition rate operation (10 kHz), multi-FEL lines and adapted for studies of advanced FEL schemes, a 0.4 - 1 GeV Laser Wake Field Accelerator (LWFA) for its qualification by a FEL application, a single undulator line enabling advanced seeding and pilot user applications. Different studies such as on two color FEL and R&D programs have been launched. A test experiment for the demonstration of 180 MeV LWFA based FEL amplification at 200 nm is under preparation in collaboration with the Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée, thanks to a proper electron beam manipulation. Specific hardware is also under development such as a cryo-ready 3 m long undulator of 15 mm period.  
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TUPWA012 SOLEIL Status Report 1419
 
  • A. Nadji, Y.-M. Abiven, F. Bouvet, P. Brunelle, A. Buteau, N. Béchu, L. Cassinari, M.-E. Couprie, X. Delétoille, C. Herbeaux, N. Hubert, N. Jobert, M. Labat, J.-F. Lamarre, P. Lebasque, A. Lestrade, A. Loulergue, P. Marchand, O. Marcouillé, J.L. Marlats, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, P. Prigent, K.T. Tavakoli, M.-A. Tordeux, M. Valléau
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  The 2.75 GeV synchrotron light source SOLEIL (France) delivers photons to 27 beamlines and 2 new ones are under construction. The commissioning of the Femtoslicing operation mode involving two beamlines is in progress. The uniform filling pattern is now available to users with a 500 mA stored beam current. The operation of the two canted and long beamlines ANATOMIX and Nanoscopium both using in-vacuum insertion devices (IDs) as a photon source has been raising challenges still under investigation. Upgrades of crucial subsystem equipment like magnet power supplies, storage ring RF input power couplers, and solid state amplifiers are continuing. New user requests for beam stability are under upgrade consideration. Other projects for the storage ring are ongoing such as the design and construction of new insertion devices, new multipole injection kicker, localised small and round photon beam production, as well as R&D on 500 MHz solid-state amplifiers. In parallel first studies for a future upgrade of the machine have been progressing.  
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