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MOPKF010 The Output Performance of the BESSY Multi-stage HGHG-FEL gun, alignment, damping, photon 318
 
  • A. Meseck, M. Abo-Bakr, B.C. Kuske
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
  The BESSY soft X-ray FEL is planned as a High Gain Harmonic Generatio(HGHG) FEL multi-user facility covering the VUV to soft X-ray spectral range(0.02 keV - 1. keV). A photoinjector and a superconducting 2.3GeV CW linac will feed three independent HGHG-FEL-lines. As the efficiency of the interaction between the radiation and the electron beam is higher in a helical undulator, one would tend to prefer such a device for the HGHG scheme. Also a higher K-value of the modulators seems to be advantageous. This is not necessarily the case. We present simulation studies for the BESSY-HGHG-FELs and discuss the output performance for ‘‘helical stages'' and increased K value of the modulators.  
 
MOPKF011 Output Variability of the BESSY Soft X-ray FEL gun, alignment, damping, photon 321
 
  • A. Meseck, M. Abo-Bakr, B.C. Kuske
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin
  The BESSY soft X-ray FEL is planned as a High Gain Harmonic Generation HGHG) FEL multi-user facility covering the VUV to soft X-ray spectral rang(0.02 keV - 1 keV). A photoinjector and a superconducting $2.3\,GeV$ CW linac will feed three independent HGHG-FEL-lines. Depending on the optimisation criteria, it is possible to obtain either maximum output power or pure spectrum from the same HGHG-line. We present simulation studies for the BESSY-HGHG-FELs and discuss the possible variability of the output performance.  
 
THPKF060 Singapore Synchrotron Light Source– Helios 2 and Beyond target, gun, beamlosses, laser 2397
 
  • H.O. Moser, B.D.F. Casse, E.P. Chew, M. Cholewa, C. Diao, S.X.D. Ding, M. Hua, J.R. Kong, Z. Li, S.bin. Mahmood, M.L. Ng, B.T. Saw, S.V.S. Vidyaraj, O. Wilhelmi, J.H.W. Wong, P. Yang, X.J. Yu
    SSLS, Singapore
  SSLS is operating a superconducting 700 MeV electron storage ring to produce synchrotron radiation over a useful spectral range from 10 keV to the far infrared for micro/nanofabrication, phase contrast imaging, surface and nano science with soft X-rays, and hard X-ray diffraction and absorption spectroscopy. An Infrared spectro/microscopy beamline is under construction. Latest results from all beamlines will be presented. SSLS is also working on a conceptual study of a Linac Undulator Light Installation (LIULI) that includes a superconducting miniundulator. Pursuing earlier work* a prototype built by ACCEL is being tested at SSLS and will later serve for FEL studies in cooperation with SSRF at Shanghai.

* A. Geisler, A. Hobl, D. Krischel, H.O. Moser, R. Rossmanith, M. Schillo, First Field Measurements and Performance Tests of a Superconductive Undulator for Light Sources with a Period Length of 14 mm, ASC Conference, Houston, TX, August 2002

 
 
THPKF063 Parameters of X-ray Radiation Emitted by Compton Sources target, gun, simulation, beamlosses 2406
 
  • E.V. Bulyak, V. Skomorokhov
    NSC/KIPT, Kharkov
  Presented are results of analytical study on X–ray beam parameters generated in the Compton storage rings. A model with the given circulating electron bunch parameters and the laser splash as well is considered. For this model, the total yield of x–ray quanta is derived as a function of the crossing angle and geometric dimensions of both the bunch and splash. Also spectral characteristics of emitting x–ray beam are evaluated with account for the collimating conditions and both the angular and energy spreads in the bunch. As is shown the width of x–ray energy spectrum is narrowest for the x-ray beam collimated along the bunch orbit. With increasing the scattering angle (with respect to the bunch orbit) the spectrum of emitting quanta is widening. Problems of x-ray beam generation with required energy and brightness with the Compton storage rings are discussed.