1 / 5

SLAC ARD Test Facilities

SLAC ARD Test Facilities. Tor Raubenheimer February 9 th , 2012. Test Facilities at SLAC. Accelerator Research requires R&D facilities Development has a long timeline Important to have facilities with different energy scales Need to match problems to scale of facilities

nassor
Download Presentation

SLAC ARD Test Facilities

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. SLAC ARD Test Facilities Tor Raubenheimer February 9th, 2012

  2. Test Facilities at SLAC • Accelerator Research requires R&D facilities • Development has a long timeline • Important to have facilities with different energy scales • Need to match problems to scale of facilities • High energy facilities for unique problems • Low energy facilities more flexible and faster turn-around • ASTA/CTF; NLCTA; FACET/ESTB; ITF/FACET-II • Test facilities are expensive • Even small facilities are expensive to operate and maintain • University participants require more of a user facility paradigm • Model for facility support is changing but is critical for future R&D • Need plan for development and funding of Test Facilities

  3. Example: NLCTA beam physics R&D • Thz - Tunable, narrow band THz generation • AO - All-optical mapping of the e-beam longitudinal ph. sp. • OL - Linearization of the microbunching phase space with 2+ laser harmonics • SC amplifier – Study microbunching and space-chare • OAM-FEL - Efficient up-conversion of transverse mode in FEL to generate light modes with associated orbital angular momentum. • Echo-75 – use EEHG technique to generate 75th harmonic • Technology demonstrations: cryo-undulator, rfundulator, …

  4. Need a Plan • Very high level plan was developed which focused on ITF • ASTA and NLCTA have not been part of the future plans of the laboratory • Not clear that omission is entirely intentional • Good to have ambitious plans but very unclear messages to DOE and lab personnel • May be important to make choices but important to be realistic about funding and timescales • Many opportunities for future evolution: ASTA  CTF; NLCTA  ICS, UED or beam physics user facility • Loss of capability is largely not recoverable • I believe the breadth of test facilities has been critical for ARD and will continue to be so

  5. High Brightness Injector ProgramThree Parallel Experimental Efforts Cathode Test Facility ASTA FacilityPhotocathode R&D aimed atunderstanding LCLS lifetime and damage issues Test rf gun modifications before installation in LCLS-I or II LCLS-II InjectorIncremental upgrade ofLCLS-I with opportunityfor R&D during commissioning Injector R&D Program NLCTA FacilitySimulation and experimentalprogram aimed at significantimprovement in brightness Longer term R&D aimedat high brightness cathodes with lower thermal e (coatings, smoothness, new materials) Construction in ~2014and commissioningin ~2015 to study injectorphysics before LCLS-IIoperation • Design studies on rfgun design, CSR micro-bunching and cathodes • Rfgun development andtesting at NLCTA in 2012 • NLCTA R&D on injectorbeam physics Combined HB program requires ~3M/yrnew funding

More Related