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Williams, G.P.

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MOPC70 JLAMP: A Next Generation Photon Science Facility at Jefferson Laboratory 169
 
  • F.E. Hannon, S.V. Benson, D. Douglas, P. Evtushenko, J.M. Klopf, G. Neil, C. Tennant, G.P. Williams, S. Zhang
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia
 
 

Jefferson Laboratory is proposing to construct a next generation light source that capitalizes on the existing infrastructure of the Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) based Free Electron Laser (FEL) that has been operational since 1998. The new user facility, called JLAMP, will feature a two-pass superconducting linac to accelerate electron bunches to 600MeV with the possibility of energy recovery. The photon source will be a seeded amplifier FEL that covers the 10 to 100eV energy range, capable of providing up to seven orders of magnitude increase in average brightness over existing sources. At longer wavelengths the device will also have the option of operating as a high gain resonator for users who desire a higher repetition rate. The design options and technical challenges associated with the development of the JLAMP machine are presented here.