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Zangrando, D.

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MOPKF039 The ELETTRA Superconducting Wiggler 390
 
  • L. Tosi, C. Knapic, D. Zangrando
    ELETTRA, Basovizza, Trieste
 
  A 3.5 Tesla 64 mm period superconducting wiggler has been installed in the ELETTRA storage ring as a photon source for a future X-ray diffraction beamline. After several technological upgrades, a series of measurements were carried out to characterize the device and its effects on the electron beam, such as optics distortion and dynamic aperture. A description of the upgrades and measurements are presented.  
MOPKF037 FERMI@ELETTRA: 100 nm - 10 nm Single Pass FEL User Facility 387
 
  • R.J. Bakker, C. Bocchetta, P. Craievich, G. D'Auria, M. Danailov, G. De Ninno, S. Di Mitri, B. Diviacco, G. Pangon, L. Rumiz, L. Tosi, V. Verzilov, D. Zangrando
    ELETTRA, Basovizza, Trieste
 
  The FERMI@ELETTRA project is an initiative from ELETTRA, INFM and other Italian institutes, to construct a single-pass FEL user-facility for the wavelength range from 100 nm (12 eV) to 10 nm (124 eV), to be located next to the third-generation synchrotron radiation facility ELETTRA in Trieste, Italy. The project is concentrated around the existing 1.2-GeV S-band linac, i.e., the injector for the storage ring. Presently the linac is only operational for approximately 2 hours per day. The remaining time is available for the construction and operation of an FEL but modifications and operation must be planned such that operation of the storage ring can be guaranteed until the completion of a new full-energy injector (spring 2006). At this moment the FEL project evolves from a conceptional design stage towards a technical design and the actual implementation. Key issues are: incorporation of the free-electron laser in the infrastructure of the Sincrotrone Trieste, adjustments of the linac to facilitate FEL operation, required additional civil engineering, undulator design, FEL seeding options, and beamline design. This paper serves as an overview of the project in combination with a discussion of the critical issues involved.