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50939
Title
Overview and status of the ALICE IR-FEL
Contributors
DJ Dunning (ASTeC, STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
NR Thompson (ASTeC, STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
JA Clarke (ASTeC, STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
I Burrows (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
DMP Holland (STFC Daresbury Lab.)
,
S Leonard (ASTeC, STFC Daresbury Lab.)
Abstract
The ALICE (Accelerators and Lasers in Combined Experiments) facility (formerly known as ERLP) is being commissioned at Daresbury Laboratory. It is a test facility for novel accelerator and photon science applications. As part of this facility, an oscillator FEL will be commissioned later in 2009. The FEL will be used to test energy recovery with a disrupted beam and to provide output for a select experimental programme. The FEL output will be measured and used to determine the accuracy of FEL modelling techniques. The facility will also be used as a testbed for novel FEL concepts. In this paper, an overview of the FEL design is presented, together with an update of the status of commissioning preparations, including time-dependent modelling using the expected electron beam parameters.
Organisation
EID
,
ASTeC
,
ASTeC-MaRS
,
CI
,
STFC
Keywords
Physics
,
Free Electron Laser
,
ALICE
,
ASTeC 2009-2010
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English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 31st International Free Electron Laser Conference (FEL 09), Liverpool, UK,
CI Preprints
, Cockcroft-09-26 (2009).
Cockcroft-09-26.pdf
2009
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