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Li, K. B.

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TUBAU04 Towards a Low Emittance X-ray FEL at PSI 224
 
  • A. Adelmann, A. Anghel, R. J. Bakker, M. Dehler, R. Ganter, C. Gough, S. Ivkovic, F. Jenni, C. Kraus, F. Le Pimpec, S. C. Leemann, K. B. Li, P. Ming, B. S.C. Oswald, M. Paraliev, M. Pedrozzi, J.-Y. Raguin, L. Rivkin, T. Schietinger, V. Schlott, L. Schulz, A. Streun, F. Stulle, D. Vermeulen, F. Q. Wei, A. F. Wrulich, A. Oppelt
    PSI, Villigen
 
  The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland aims at building a compact and cost-effective X-ray FEL facility for the wavelength range 0.1 - 10 nm. Based on the generation of very low emittance beams, it consists of a low-emittance electron gun (LEG) followed by high-gradient acceleration, and advanced accelerator technology for preserving the initial low emittance during further acceleration and bunch compression. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the concept and the emittance preservation, a 250 MeV test facility will be built. This machine has been designed to be used as injector for the X-ray FEL at a later date. The accelerator design of the 250 MeV linac will be presented in the paper together with the status of the LEG and high gradient acceleration.  
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