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BiBTeX citation export for MOPAB284: Status of the Dedicated Electron Diagnostic Beamline at AXSIS

@inproceedings{dinter:ipac2021-mopab284,
  author       = {H. Dinter and R.W. Aßmann and F. Burkart and M.J. Kellermeier and C. Lechner},
  title        = {{Status of the Dedicated Electron Diagnostic Beamline at AXSIS}},
  booktitle    = {Proc. IPAC'21},
  pages        = {902--905},
  eid          = {MOPAB284},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {electron, diagnostics, MMI, dipole, controls},
  venue        = {Campinas, SP, Brazil},
  series       = {International Particle Accelerator Conference},
  number       = {12},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {08},
  year         = {2021},
  issn         = {2673-5490},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-214-1},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB284},
  url          = {https://jacow.org/ipac2021/papers/mopab284.pdf},
  note         = {https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB284},
  abstract     = {{AXSIS (Attosecond X-ray Science: Imaging and Spectroscopy) is a compact, accelerator-driven X-ray source currently under construction at DESY Hamburg. It comprises a THz-powered electron gun and THz-driven linac for all-optical electron extraction and acceleration to several MeV with the goal of providing X-rays generated by inverse Compton scattering for photon science experiments. For the commissioning and characterisation of the THz gun and linac the facility includes a dedicated accelerator testing area, for which an electron diagnostic beamline has been designed and is currently under construction. The challenges imposed by the AXSIS project on the development of the diagnostics beamline are the wide ranges of bunch charge (15 fC to 3 pC) and energy (5 MeV to 20 MeV) expected from the THz-driven accelerator as well as the limited available space of only ca. 2.5 metres length. In this contribution we present an overview of the design and the current commissioning status of the electron diagnostic beamline as well as plans for future steps.}},
}