WEYC —  Invited Orals (MC2)   (06-May-15   11:00—12:30)
Chair: L. Liu, LNLS, Campinas, Brazil
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WEYC1 Technical Challenges of the LCLS-II 2434
 
  • T.O. Raubenheimer
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  The LCLS-II will be a CW X-ray FEL upgrade to the existing LCLS X-ray FEL at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC). This paper describes the overall layout and the technical challenges that the upgrade project faces.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2015-WEYC1  
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WEYC2 Status of the PAL XFEL Construction 2439
 
  • H.-S. Kang, K.W. Kim, I.S. Ko
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  Funding: This work has been supported by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning of Korea.
The PAL-XFEL, a 0.1-nm hard X-ray FEL facility consisting of a 10-GeV S-band linac, is being constructed in Pohang, South Korea. Its building construction was completed at the end of 2014. The major procurement contracts were complete for the critical components of S-band linac modules and undulators. The installation of linac, undulator, and beam line will be completed by 2015. The commissioning will get started in January 2016 aiming for the first lasing in 2016. We will report the current status, construction progress, and commissioning plans for the PAL XFEL project, including major subsystem preparations.
 
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WEYC3 Commissioning and Operation of the ARIEL Electron Linac at TRIUMF 2444
 
  • M. Marchetto, F. Ames, Z.T. Ang, R.A. Baartman, I.V. Bylinskii, Y.-C. Chao, D. Dale, K. Fong, R. Iranmanesh, F.W. Jones, D. Kaltchev, J. Kavarskas, P. Kolb, S.R. Koscielniak, A. Koveshnikov, M.P. Laverty, R.E. Laxdal, L. Merminga, N. Muller, R.R. Nagimov, R.B. Nussbaumer, T. Planche, M. Rowe, S. Saminathan, V.A. Verzilov, Z.Y. Yao, Q. Zheng, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
 
  Funding: Funded under a contribution agreement with NRC (National Research Council Canada). Capital funding from CFI (Canada Foundation for Innovation).
ARIEL is the new TRIUMF facility for production of radioactive ion beams that will enable the delivery of three simultaneous RIB beams to the ISAC experimental stations. Two additional target stations will produce beams by using either a 50 kW proton or from 500 kW electrons via photo-fission. The electron beam driver is going to be a 50 MeV 10 mA CW superconducting electron linac. The first stage of the e-linac installation is completed and commissioning is underway. The paper will present the e-linac design characteristics, installation, commissioning strategy and current results.
 
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