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X-Ray Endstation Design & Management/Commissioning. Stefan Moeller. Outline. Scope and Goals of X-ray Endstation Systems (XES) Management and Summary Schedule 2-D Detector Program Consolidation of XES instrumentation effort Status Challenges FY-05 Plan Summary. Scope and Goals.
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X-Ray Endstation Design & Management/Commissioning Stefan Moeller
Outline • Scope and Goals of X-ray Endstation Systems (XES) • Management and Summary Schedule • 2-D Detector Program • Consolidation of XES instrumentation effort • Status • Challenges • FY-05 Plan • Summary
Scope and Goals • The X-Ray Endstation Systems (XES) group will create the infrastructure required for experimenters to make best scientific use of the LCLS radiation safely • XES will equip a complete instrument for Atomic Physics Experiments • Coordinate all safety related aspects for the user environment and the experiments
The Endstation Systems will provide: Infrastructure for LCLS Experiments: • Personnel protection systems (PPS) • Protect people from x-rays and lasers • Machine protection systems (MPS) • Protect machine from users • Network and computer support • Cables, networks, servers, data storage • Prototype detectors • A suite of x-ray detectors for experiments Instrumentation for first Atomic Physics experiments: • Beamline controls • Synchronized laser system • AP vacuum chambers, optics, sample handling, etc. Installation and Commissioning: • Integration with rest of LCLS and with AP Station
FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 Control Mech./ Vacuum Laser Detector Atomic Physics
Principal Subdivisions and Staffing Photon System Manager J. Arthur X-Ray Transport &Diagnostics R. Bionta Endstation Systems S. Moeller Science Advice J. Hastings Project Planning J. Scholes Controls 9 people Mechanical, Vacuum 2 people Lasers 2 people Detectors 1 person Atomic Physics 2 people
2D X-Ray Detector Development Program • Recommendation: • Formalize 2D X-ray Detector work • Document relationship between SLAC and Cornell • Response: • Established a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cornell University • Includes Statement of Work (SOW) • Details a 4 year R&D plan, specs, cost and schedule, review process and milestones → MOU is in signing stage
2D X-Ray Detector Development Program Detector Specifications:
X-Ray Detector Project • 1st. Meeting of the LCLS Detector Advisory Committee (2/28-3/1/05): • Members: • L. Strueder (MPI Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching) • E. Eikenberry (Paul-Scherrer-Institut, SLS) • Y. Amemiya (Univ. Tokyo) • G. Derbyshire (Rutherford Appleton Lab.) • E. Heijne (CERN) • A. Walenta (Univ. Siegen) • Recommendations: • Proceed with 2 D Detector program at Cornell • Start a streak camera project with LBL
Consolidation of XES instrumentation effort • Old Plan: XES to build a generic set of instrument components • Recently: Science User Meeting (Oct. 04) • Most Recently: - Proposal of PIXEL Project (Photon Instrumentation for X-Ray Experiments at LCLS) - A separately funded instrumentation project (outside LCLS construction) • New Plan: XES builds one instrument for soft x-ray Atomic Physics studies
Rework of XES Schedule LCLS Endstation Systems will focus on one station: Soft X-ray Atomic Physics (AMO) XES will still provide global infrastructure for experimenters: Network, PPS, MPS Other WBS items will be reprogrammed for AMO station: Controls, vacuum, laser system
The Near Experimental Hall Shops, setup space FEL beam Experimental hutches AMOP Hutch Soft X-ray
LCLS Atomic Physics Working Group: • Louis DiMauro, chair (Ohio Univ.) • Nora Berrah, co-chair (Western Michigan Univ.) • Philip Bucksbaum (Univ. Michigan) • Todd Ditmire (Univ. Texas-Austin) • Gerhard Paulus (Texas A&M) • Linda Young (ANL) 1st Report: LCLS Atomic Physics Working Group, Argonne National Lab, April 30, 2004 Workshop: Ultrafast Science and LCLS Experiments October 25 - 26, 2004 Meeting: LCLS Science Group Leaders, March 30-31, 2005
AMOP Hutch Layout Hutch #1 in NEH Rough Conceptual Design • Optics: Monochromator, Focusing system • Laser system (higher power) • Sample System • Chambers (sample, diagnostics) • UHV system • Detectors (particles, e, ions) • Diagnostics (x rays, laser)
Impacts on XES Planning, Cost and Schedule Reworking schedule to focus on AMO station XES budget stays the same Schedule only affected in FY06 Hire Atomic Physicist as soon as possible Coordinate with AMOP working group and PIXEL
XES Status • Reworking schedule to focus on AMO station • Preparing to add personnel • (Atomic and Detector Physicist) • Starting the 2D X-Ray Detector Development Program • MOU is in signing stage
Challenges Build-up of budget and staff in FY05-FY07 Delays in other LCLS areas (conv. construction) would impact schedule Exchange rate fluctuations for foreign procurements Few vendors (x-ray optics)
Plan for FY05 Hire Atomic Scientist and Detector Physicist Add Controls Engineer next Start detailed design of AMO and detectors Begin R&D on 2-D X-ray detector project No long-lead procurement
Summary • The Endstation Systems will provide the infrastructure between the LCLS source and its users • XES focuses on providing a complete station for AMO • XES is starting to staff up, continue to hire in FY-06 • Majority of work during FY-07and FY-08 • Start with 2D Detector program now • Prepare to incorporate latest improvements • FH layout and FEE deflection mirror • Coordinating with CF, XTOD and PIXEL project • No long-lead procurements • Risks exists for 2D Detector, but not a high-risk area for LCLS • Coordinating with SLAC safety personnel regarding user safety