1. Status of the SPARX FEL project
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Gian Piero Gallerano, Simone Cialdi, Sven Reiche, Mario Mattioli, Alessandro Cianchi, F. Ciocci, Daniele Filippetto, L. Catani, Alberto Bacci, D. Alesini, F. Tazzioli, Luca Cultrera, L. Palumbo, Emilio Giovenale, A. Clozza, M. G. Castellano, Cristina Vaccarezza, James Rosenzweig, A. Ghigo, G. Di Pirro, M. Preger, F. Broggi, G. Parisi, Luca Giannessi, M. Quattromini, C. De Martinis, C. Maroli, F. Sgamma, M. Mauri, Enrica Chiadroni, R. Boni, Andrea Doria, S. Bertolucci, Concetta Ronsivalle, L. Pellegrino, Mario Serio, Massimo Ferrario, Manuela Boscolo, G. Messina, Susanna Guiducci, C. Sanelli, Andrea Mostacci, Mauro Migliorati, M. E. Biagini, Luca Ficcadenti, A. Stella, P. Musumeci, Marco Bellaveglia, P. Emma, Alberto Renieri, M. Vescovi, Francesco Flora, Luigi Picardi, A. Drago, V. Fusco, P.L. Ottaviani, Adolfo Esposito, Massimiliano Romé, Giuseppe Dattoli, Vittoria Petrillo, F. Alessandria, C. Schaerf, Bruno Spataro, L. Serafini, Dario Giove, A. Gallo, and C. Vicario
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Single pass ,Upgrade ,Computer science ,Systems engineering ,Free-electron laser ,Undulator ,Linear particle accelerator - Abstract
The first phase of the SPARX project, now funded by MIUR (Research Department of Italian Government), is an R&D activity focused on developing techniques and critical components for future X-ray FEL facilities. This project is the natural extension of the activities under development within the ongoing SPARC collaboration. The aim is the generation of electron beams characterized by an ultra-high peak brightness with a linear accelerator based on the upgrade of the existing Frascati 800 MeV LINAC and to drive a single pass FEL experiment in the range of 3-5 nm, both in SASE and SEEDED FEL configurations, exploiting the use of superconducting and exotic undulator sections. In this paper we discuss the present status of the collaboration.
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- 2007
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