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LeCocq, C. M.

  
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THBAU02 Electron Beam Alignment Strategy in the LCLS Undulators 529
 
  • H.-D. Nuhn, P. Emma, G. L. Gassner, C. M. LeCocq, F. Peters, R. E. Ruland
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
  The x-ray FEL process puts very tight tolerances on the straightness of the electron beam trajectory (2 μm rms) through the LCLS undulator system. Tight but less stringent tolerances of 80 μm rms vertical and 140 μm rms horizontally are to be met for the placement of the individual undulator segments with respect to the beam axis. The tolerances for electron beam straightness can only be met through beam-based alignment (BBA) based on electron energy variations. Conventional alignment will set the start conditions for BBA. Precision-fiducialization of components mounted on remotely adjustable girders and the use of beam-finder wires (BFW) will enable to satisfy placement tolerances. Girder movement due to ground motion and temperature changes will be monitored continuously by an alignment monitoring system (ADS) and remotely corrected. This stabilization of components as well as the monitoring and correction of the electron beam trajectory based on BPMs and correctors will increase the time between BBA applications. Undulator segments will be periodically removed from the undulator Hall and measured to monitor radiation damage and other effects that might degrade undulator tuning.  
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