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https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-FEL2019-TUP087
Title Start-to-end Simulations of the Reflection Hard X-Ray Self-Seeding at the SHINE Project
Authors
  • T. Liu, X. Dong, C. Feng
    SARI-CAS, Pudong, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China
Abstract The Shanghai high repetition rate XFEL and extreme light Facility (SHINE) project is designed to produce fully coherent X-ray photons covering the photon energy from 3 keV to 25 keV. We have reported our FEL proposal and schemes in the hard X-ray regime which is self-seeding based on the crystal monochromator previously. Comparing to the transmission self-seeding scheme, the reflection one has several advantages and might be the base proposal. Start-to-end (S2E) simulations from the beam generation by Astra, the linac accelerating by Elegant to the FEL simulation by Genesis are performed. In this manuscript, the FEL simulations based on the S2E beam will be presented mainly. The results demonstrate the feasibility of the reflection hard X-ray self-seeding at the SHINE project.
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Conference FEL2019
Series Free Electron Laser Conference (39th)
Location Hamburg, Germany
Date 26-30 August 2019
Publisher JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland
Editorial Board Volker R.W. Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany); Winfried Decking (DESY, Hamburg, Germany); Harald Sinn (EuXFEL, Schenefeld, Germany); Gianluca Geloni (EuXFEL, Schenefeld, Germany); Siegfried Schreiber (DESY, Hamburg, Germany); Michaela Marx (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
Online ISBN 978-3-95450-210-3
Online ISSN ""
Received 20 August 2019
Accepted 29 August 2019
Issue Date 05 November 2019
DOI doi:10.18429/JACoW-FEL2019-TUP087
Pages 254-257
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