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MOPC148 | Optical Clock Distribution System at the ALICE Energy Recovery Linac | 427 |
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Highly stable clock distribution across future light sources is important for the synchronisation of beam generation, manipulation and diagnostics with photon experiments. Optical fibre technology can be used to combat the stability challenges in distributing clock signals over long distances with coaxial cable. We report here on the status of the optical clock distribution system installed on the ALICE energy recovery linac which uses the propagation of ultra-short optical pulses to carry the clock signal. We also present the characterisation of a beam arrival monitor suitable using <40 pC bunch charges and 7 mW, sub-100 fs distributed clock pulses. | ||
TUODA03 | The Status of the ALICE Accelerator R&D Facility at STFC Daresbury Laboratory | 934 |
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Funding: Science and Technology Facilities Council The ALICE accelerator, the first energy recovery machine in Europe, has recently demonstrated lasing of an infra-red free electron laser (IR-FEL). The current status of the machine and recent developments are described. These include: lasing of the IR-FEL, a programme of powerful coherent terahertz radiation research, electro-optic diagnostic techniques, development of high precision timing and distribution system, implementation of digital low level RF control. ALICE also serves as an injector for the EMMA non-scaling FFAG machine. |
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