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Status of the soft X-ray laser (SXL) project at the Max IV laboratory

Authors :
Curbis, F.
Andersson, J.
Lindau, F.
Isaksson, L.
Kotur, M.
Mansten, E.
Pop, M.
Qin, W.
Tarawneh, H.
Tavares, P.
Thorin, S.
Werin, S.
Nilsson, A.
Larsson, M.
Salen, P.
Bonetti, S.
Sellberg, Jonas A.
Goryashko, V.
Johnsson, P.
Curbis, F.
Andersson, J.
Lindau, F.
Isaksson, L.
Kotur, M.
Mansten, E.
Pop, M.
Qin, W.
Tarawneh, H.
Tavares, P.
Thorin, S.
Werin, S.
Nilsson, A.
Larsson, M.
Salen, P.
Bonetti, S.
Sellberg, Jonas A.
Goryashko, V.
Johnsson, P.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A Soft X-ray Laser project (the SXL) aiming to produce FEL radiation in the range of 1 to 5 nm is currently in a conceptual design phase and a report on the design is expected to be delivered by March 2021. The FEL will be driven by the existing 3 GeV linac at MAX IV laboratory, which also serves as injector for the two storage rings. The science case has been pushed by a large group of mainly Swedish users and consists of experiments ranging from AMO physics to condensed matter, chemistry and imaging in life science. In this contribution, we will present the current conceptual design of the accelerator and the FEL operation modes together with a general overview of the beamline and experimental station. In particular design options for the FEL will be discussed in conjunction with the features of the electron beam from the MAX IV linac and the connection with the proposed experiments.<br />QC 20201112

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235091791
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429.JACoW-FEL2019-THP084