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Aksoy, A.

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MOPC001 The Status of TAC Infrared Free Electron Laser (IR-FEL) Facility 61
 
  • A. Aksoy, Ö. Karsli, B. Ketenoglu, O. Yavas
    Ankara University, Faculty of Engineering, Tandogan, Ankara
  • A. K. Ciftci, Z. Nergiz
    Ankara University, Faculty of Sciences, Tandogan/Ankara
  • E. Kasap
    Gazi University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Ankara
 
  Turkish Accelerator Complex (TAC) Infrared Free Electron Laser (IR-FEL) project was approved by State Planning Organization (DPT) as a first step of the national project. The facility will consist of 15 40 MeV superconducting electron linac and two different optical cavity systems with different undulator period length to obtain FEL in 2 185 microns wavelengths range. In this study, the results of optimization and current status of TAC IR FEL facility is presented. The facility will give opportunity to search applications in material science, biotechnology, nonlinear optics, semiconductors, medicine and chemistry using IR-FEL in Turkey and our region.  
WEPP124 The Status of Turkish Accelerator Complex Project 2788
 
  • A. Aksoy, Ö. Karsli, B. Ketenoglu, O. Yavas
    Ankara University, Faculty of Engineering, Tandogan, Ankara
  • A. K. Ciftci
    Ankara University, Faculty of Sciences, Tandogan/Ankara
  • S. Sultansoy
    TOBB ETU, Ankara
 
  The Turkish Accelerator Complex (TAC) is proposed as a regional facility for accelerator based fundamental and applied research in 1997 with support of Turkish State Planning Organization (DPT). The feasibility and conceptual design phases of TAC proposal were completed in 2001 and 2005, respectively. Again with support of DPT, the technical design phase of TAC was started at the beginning of 2006. The complex will include 1 GeV electron linac and 3.56 GeV positron ring for linac on ring type electron-positron collider as a charm factory and a few GeV proton linac. Besides the particle factory, it is also planned to produce SASE FEL from electron linac and synchrotron radiation from positron ring. It is planed that the TDR of TAC Project will be completed in 2011 and the construction will be performed during following ten years .