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Plans for an Australian XFEL Using a CLIC X-band Linac

Preliminary plans are presented for a sub-Angstrom wavelength XFEL at the Australian Synchrotron light source site. The design is based around a 6 GeV x-band linac from the CLIC Project. One of the motivations for the design is to have an XFEL co-located on the site with existing storage ring based...

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Autores principales: Boland, Mark, Charles, Tessa, Dowd, Rohan, LeBlanc, Gregory, Tan, Yaw-Ren, Wootton, Kent, Zhu, Dajun, Corsini, Roberto, Grudiev, Alexej, Latina, Andrea, Schulte, Daniel, Stapnes, Steinar, Syratchev, Igor, Wuensch, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2003180
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Sumario:Preliminary plans are presented for a sub-Angstrom wavelength XFEL at the Australian Synchrotron light source site. The design is based around a 6 GeV x-band linac from the CLIC Project. One of the motivations for the design is to have an XFEL co-located on the site with existing storage ring based synchrotron light source. The desire and ability of the Australian photon science community to win beamtime on existing XFELs has lead to this design study to plan for a future machine in Australia. The technology choice is also driven by the Australian participation in the CLIC Collaboration and the local HEP community.