Author: Nergiz, Z.
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MOPOW036 Design Optimization of an X-band based FEL 793
 
  • A.A. Aksoy
    Ankara University, Accelerator Technologies Institute, Golbasi / Ankara, Turkey
  • A. Latina, J. Pfingstner, D. Schulte
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Z. Nergiz
    Nigde University, Nigde, Turkey
 
  A design effort for a new generation of compact, cost-effective, power-efficient FEL facilities, based on X-band technology, has been launched. High-frequency X-band acceleration implies strong wakefields, tight alignment and mechanical tolerances, and challenging stability issues. In this paper a design is proposed for the injector and the linacs, including the two bunch compressors. RF gun and injector simulations have been performed, successfully meeting the stringent requirements in terms of minimum projected emittance, sliced emittance and minimum bunch length. In the design of the linac and bunch compressors wakefield effects and misalignment have been taken into account. Start-to-end tracking simulations through the optimized lattice are presented and discussed.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOPOW036  
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WEPOW043 Accelerator Based Light Source Projects of Turkey 2936
 
  • A.A. Aksoy, Ö. Karslı, Ç. Kaya
    Ankara University, Accelerator Technologies Institute, Golbasi / Ankara, Turkey
  • B. Ketenoğlu, Ö. Yavaş
    Ankara University, Faculty of Engineering, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey
  • Z. Nergiz
    Nigde University, Nigde, Turkey
 
  Three light source project is ongoing in Turkey within the frame of Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) Project which has been supported by Ministry of Development since 2006. As a first facility of TAC, 3-250 μ mm IR-FEL facility (TARLA) based on superconducting accelerator with an energy of maximum 40 MeV is under construction at Institute of Accelerator Technologies of Ankara University. In addition to TARLA, Conceptual/Technical Design Report of a third generation synchrotron radiation facility based on 3 GeV, and a fourth generation FEL facility based 1-6 GeV is being prepared for the next steps of TAC. Therewithal a proton accelerator facility with up 2 GeV and an electron-positron collider as a super charm factory are proposed within the frame of TAC project. In this presentation, current status of TARLA project and main goals, road map of Turkish Light Sources will be explained.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOW043  
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