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RIS citation export for FR1A06: Pulse-by-Pulse Beam Parameter Switching of High-Quality Beams for Multi-Beamline Operation at SACLA

TY  - CONF
AU  - Maesaka, H.
AU  - Fukui, T.
AU  - Hara, T.
AU  - Hasegawa, T.
AU  - Hosoda, N.
AU  - Kondo, C.
AU  - Matsubara, S.
AU  - Morimoto, O.
AU  - Ohshima, T.
AU  - Otake, Y.
AU  - Tajiri, Y.
AU  - Tanaka, S.
AU  - Yamaga, M.
AU  - Yoshioka, M.
ED  - Pei, Guoxi
ED  - Schaa, Volker RW
ED  - Chin, Yong Ho
ED  - Fu, Shinian
ED  - Zhao, Ning
TI  - Pulse-by-Pulse Beam Parameter Switching of High-Quality Beams for Multi-Beamline Operation at SACLA
J2  - Proc. of LINAC2018, Beijing, China, 16-21 September 2018
CY  - Beijing, China
T2  - Linear Accelerator Conference
T3  - 29
LA  - english
AB  - The main linac of the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL), SACLA, provides electron beams to two XFEL beamlines and a beam transport line to the SPring-8 storage ring. In order to utilize these beamlines at the same time, a kicker magnet was installed into the switch yard and electron beams with a 60 Hz repetition rate can be distributed to these beamlines pulse-by-pulse. Since a beam energy and an optimum bunch length are usually different for each beamline, the operation condition of each acceleration unit, such as the rf phase, the trigger permission, etc., has to be changed pulse-by-pulse. Even in that case, the electron beam quality, such as 1 mm mrad normalized emittance, 10 fs bunch length, 10 kA peak current, etc., must not be deteriorated. At first, we developed a parameter control software that was able to manage two XFEL beamlines with an equal repetition rate. Different energy beams with sufficient quality for lasing were successfully distributed to the two XFEL beamlines and the XFEL performances of both beamlines were optimized simultaneously. The development status of a new parameter switching system with an arbitrary sequence of the destinations will also be reported.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 988
EP  - 993
KW  - FEL
KW  - electron
KW  - controls
KW  - laser
KW  - optics
DA  - 2019/01
PY  - 2019
SN  - 2226-0366
SN  - 978-3-95450-194-6
DO  - DOI: 10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2018-FR1A06
UR  - http://jacow.org/linac2018/papers/fr1a06.pdf
ER  -