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LCLS-II Project Overview. David Schultz LCLS-II Deputy Project Director March 19, 2012. Outline. Project priorities and status Key features Project o verview & layout Project schedule and path forward. LCLS-II Project Priorities. Build a highly productive scientific user facility
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LCLS-II Project Overview David Schultz LCLS-II Deputy Project Director March 19, 2012
Outline • Project priorities and status • Key features • Project overview & layout • Project schedule and path forward LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
LCLS-II Project Priorities • Build a highly productive scientific user facility • Maximize technical capabilities for the longer-range future • Simultaneous SXR and HXR operation • Experiment hall capacity • Undulator hall length • Control the Project Cost/Schedule • DOE Guidance is $405M Total Project Cost • Formal Project completion (CD-4) in 2019 LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
LCLS-II Project Status • Conceptual Design (CD-1) approval 10/14/11 • Long-lead procurements approval 3/14/12 • Injector system and support facility • Fully funded for FY12 • DOE Preliminary Design (CD-2) Review as early as August, 2012 • Establish Project baseline schedule and budget LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
Key Features of LCLS-II • Second 120 Hz injector and 1km LINAC section • LCLS-1 and LCLS-II operate independently • Two New Undulator sources with variable gap • In a new undulator tunnel • Electrons to two undulators in parallel, 60 Hz each • Soft (250- 2,000 eV) • Hard (2,000 - 13,000eV) • New underground experiment hall, two floors LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
Linac Coherent Light Source II CD-0 10 April 2010, CD-1 14 October 2011 Injector @ 1-km point Sectors 10-20 of Linac (1 km) Bypass LCLS Linac in PEP Xport Line New Beam Transport Hall SXR, HXR Undulators X-ray Transport Optics/Diagnostics New Underground Experiment Hall DOE CD-3a Review of the LCLS-II Project, Dec 6-7, 2011
Electron Systems Schematic Layout 0 • Electron Systems largely copied from LCLS-1 • Gun, BC’s, diagnostics, e- dumps LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
LCLS-II New Construction Layout LCLS-1 Beam Transport Hall 2 Undulator Hall 2 Experimental Hall 2 LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
LCLS-II Undulator Hall • Undulator tunnel is 286 meters in length • Space for baseline 114 m HXR and 66 m SXR undulators • Room allocated for seeding and tapering extensions e- Beam Dump Space for HXR Seeding and Tapering Front End Baseline HXR Baseline SXR Space for SXR Seeding and Tapering LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
Undulator Magnets • LCLS-II Undulators are based on undulators designed at LBNL for the ALS. Servo Motor Linear Slide Strongbacks Linear Encoder Undulator Hall Cross Section • Undulator tunnel is similar in cross section to the LCLS tunnel. Magnetic Structure Compensating Springs LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
Experimental Hall 2 Layout • Space for 4 experimental stations in an 80m long cavern. • Full size second floor for HVAC, racks, control rooms Front End Systems Area for Soft X-rays Area for Hard X-rays 14m 80m LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
LCLS-II Project Schedule EH2 complete First Light Install Instruments LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
2012 plans • Start Injector facilities construction in July • Start Injector technical system fabrication • Complete Construction designs by the end of the year. • Develop the Project baseline schedule and budget for presentation to DOE in August. LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012
Summary • LCLS-II will add capacity and capability to the LCLS scientific program, and will provide space for expansion. • To minimize cost and risk, electron systems rely heavily on LCLS-1 designs. • LCLS-II will dovetail with the LUSI-II project. First light in 2018. LCLS-II New Instruments Workshops, March 19-22, 2012