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SINBAD - A Proposal for a Dedicated Accelerator Research Facility at DESY |
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- R.W. Aßmann, C. Behrens, R. Brinkmann, U. Dorda, K. Flöttmann, B. Foster, J. Grebenyuk, I. Hartl, M. Hüning, Y.C. Nie, J. Osterhoff, A. Rühl, H. Schlarb, B. Schmidt
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
- M. Groß, B. Marchetti, F. Stephan
DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
- F.J. Grüner, B. Hidding, A.R. Maier
Uni HH, Hamburg, Germany
- F.X. Kärtner, B. Zeitler
CFEL, Hamburg, Germany
- A.-S. Müller, M. Schuh
KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
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A new, dedicated accelerator research facility SINBAD (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is proposed. This facility is aimed at promoting two major goals: (1) Short electron bunches for ultra-fast science. (2) Construction of a plasma accelerator module with useable beam quality. Research and development on these topics is presently ongoing at various places at DESY, as add-on experiments at operational facilities. The two research goals are intimately connected: short bunches and precise femtosecond timing are requirements for developing a plasma accelerator module. The scientific case of a dedicated facility for accelerator research at DESY is discussed. Further options are mentioned, like the use of a 1 GeV beam from Linac2 for FEL studies and the setup of an attosecond radiation source with advanced technology. The presently planned conversion of the DORIS storage ring and its central halls into the SINBAD facility is described. The available space will allow setting up several independent experiments with a cost-effective use of the same infrastructure. National and international contributions and proposals can be envisaged.
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TUPME081 |
Plasma Wakefield Acceleration at CLARA PARS |
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SUSPSNE025 |
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- K. Hanahoe, Ö. Mete, G.X. Xia
UMAN, Manchester, United Kingdom
- D. Angal-Kalinin, J.A. Clarke, J.K. Jones, J.W. McKenzie, B.L. Militsyn, P.H. Williams
STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
- D. Angal-Kalinin, J.A. Clarke, J.K. Jones, J.W. McKenzie, Y. Wei, C.P. Welsch, P.H. Williams
Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
- B. Hidding
USTRAT/SUPA, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- J.D.A. Smith
TXUK, Warrington, United Kingdom
- Y. Wei, C.P. Welsch
The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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PARS is a proposed Plasma Accelerator Research Station using the planned CLARA (Compact Linear Accelerator for Research and Applications) electron linear accelerator at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK. In this paper, two- dimensional particle-in-cell simulations based on realistic CLARA beam parameters are presented. The results show that an accelerating gradient of 2.0 GV/m can be achieved over an accelerating length of at least 13 cm. Preliminary simulation results for a two bunch scheme show an energy gain of 70% over a length of 13 cm, giving an average accelerating gradient of 1.2 GeV/m.
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