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TY - CONF AU - Togawa, K. AU - Asaka, T. AU - Azumi, N. AU - Bizen, T. AU - Fukui, T. AU - Hara, T. AU - Hasegawa, T. AU - Hosoda, N. AU - Inagaki, T. AU - Ishikawa, T. AU - Kimura, H. AU - Kinjo, R. AU - Kondo, C. AU - Maesaka, H. AU - Matsubara, S. AU - Matsui, S. AU - Nakajima, K. AU - Ohshima, T. AU - Otake, Y. AU - Owada, S. AU - Sakurai, T. AU - Tanaka, H. AU - Tanaka, T. AU - Togashi, T. AU - Tono, K. AU - Yabashi, M. ED - Schaa, Volker RW ED - Arduini, Gianluigi ED - Pranke, Juliana ED - Seidel, Mike ED - Lindroos, Mats TI - A Soft X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Beamline of SACLA J2 - Proc. of IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14â19 May, 2017 C1 - Copenhagen, Denmark T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference T3 - 8 LA - english AB - At the Japanese x-ray free-electron laser (FEL) facility, SACLA, the beamline-1 has been upgraded from a spontaneous radiation to a soft x-ray FEL beamline, which generates FEL lights over a wide wavelength range from the extreme-ultraviolet to the soft x-ray regions. We started operation for users in July 2016. A dedicated accelerator, which is a refinement of the SCSS test accelerator operated in 2005-2013, was installed beside the XFEL beamlines in the SACLA undulator hall. The SCSS concept to make an FEL facility compact was continuously adopted. In the 2016 summer shutdown period, the beam energy was upgraded from 500 MeV to 800 MeV by adding two C-band rf units. The maximum K-value of the undulator magnet is 2.1. The available wavelengths of the FEL lights were extended to the range from 8 to 50 nm with pulse energies between a few to few tensμJ at an operational repetition rate of 60 Hz. In this conference, we will report an overview of the upgraded SACLA-beamline-1 and characteristics of the FEL light pulse. PB - JACoW CP - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 1209 EP - 1212 KW - FEL KW - electron KW - undulator KW - photon KW - laser DA - 2017/05 PY - 2017 SN - 978-3-95450-182-3 DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUOAA2 UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2017/papers/tuoaa2.pdf ER -