Author: Pollet, P.
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MOPWC03 Commissioning Results and First Operational Experience with SwissFEL Diagnostics 104
 
  • V. Schlott, V.R. Arsov, M. Baldinger, R. Baldinger, G. Bonderer, S. Borrelli, R. Ditter, D. Engeler, F. Frei, N. Hiller, R. Ischebeck, B. Keil, W. Koprek, R. Kramert, D. Llorente Sancho, A. Malatesta, F. Marcellini, G. Marinkovic, G.L. Orlandi, C. Ozkan Loch, P. Pollet, M. Roggli, M. Rohrer, M. Stadler, D.M. Treyer
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
 
  SwissFEL is a free electron laser user facility at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Villigen, Switzerland designed to provide FEL radiation at photon energies ranging from 0.2 to 12 keV. Beam commissioning of the hard x-ray line ARAMIS has started in October 2016 and lasing at 300 eV was achieved in May 2017. First pilot user experiments at photon energies ≥ 2 keV are foreseen for the end of 2017. This contribution comprehends commissioning results and first operational experience of various diagnostics systems, such as beam position monitors, charge and loss monitors as well as transverse profile measurements with screens, wire scanners and synchrotron radiation monitors. It also provides information about sliced beam parameters using a transverse deflector and shows first results from the BC-1 compression monitor and measurements with the electron bunch arrival time monitors.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2017-MOPWC03  
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WEPCC16 First Experimental Results of the Commissioning of the SwissFEL Wire-Scanners 388
 
  • G.L. Orlandi, A.D. Alarcon, S. Borrelli, A. Gobbo, P. Heimgartner, R. Ischebeck, D. Llorente Sancho, F. Löhl, C. Ozkan Loch, P. Pollet, B. Rippstein, V. Schlott
    PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland
  • R. Vintar
    Cosylab, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
  Several wire-scanners - 19 out of 22 - are presently installed in SwissFEL, the hard X-ray FEL facility under commissioning at Paul Scherrer Institut (www.psi.ch). Thanks to a wire-fork designed to be equipped with two different pairs of scanning wires (5 um tungsten and 12.5 um Al(99):Si(1)), high resolution measurements of the beam profile - and emittance - and, alternatively, a minimally-invasive beam monitoring during FEL operations can be performed. First experimental results of the SwissFEL wire-scanner commissioning will be presented as well as a summary of the prototyping design and characterization.  
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