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WG101 Beam Physics Issues in CANDLE Synchrotron Light Source Project ion, impedance, storage-ring, photon 21
 
  • V. M. Tsakanov, M. Ivanyan, Y. L. Martirosyan
    CANDLE, Yerevan
  CANDLE (Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission) is a 3 GeV synchrotron light source project in Republic of Armenia. The summary of the facility beam physics study will be given, including the optimal beta performance in insertion devices, the machine impedances, instabilities cures, beam lifetime, non-linear and fringe field effects evaluation.  
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WG322 Status of the SPARX FEL Project emittance, linac, electron, simulation 30
 
  • C. Vaccarezza
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma)
  SPARX is a proposal for a X-ray-FEL facility jointly funded by MIUR (Research Department of Italian Government), Regione Lazio, CNR, ENEA, INFN and Rome University Tor Vergata. It is the natural extension of the ongoing activities of the SPARC collaboration. The aim is the generation of electron beams characterized by ultra-high peak brightness at the energy of 1 and 2 GeV, for the first and the second phase respectively. The beam is expected to drive a single pass FEL experiment in the range of 13.5–6 nm and 6–1.5 nm, at 1 GeV and 2 GeV respectively, both in SASE and SEEDED FEL configurations. A hybrid scheme of RF and magnetic compression will be adopted, based on the expertise achieved at the SPARC [1] high brightness photoinjector presently under installation at Frascati INFN-LNF Laboratories. The use of superconducting and exotic undulator sections will be also exploited. In this paper we discuss the present status of the collaboration.

on behalf of the SPARX team

 
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