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ESI 2011 School on Instrumentation,ESRF, May 16, 2011
Anders Madsen for the [email protected]
The European X-Ray Free ElectronLaser (XFEL) project
XFEL Main Components 2
Anders Madsen, European XFEL
electron energy~1 – 20 GeV
photon energy0.01 – 25 keV
low emittance electron gun high energy electron accelerator (~2000m) SASE Undulators (~100-200m) photon beamlines and instruments (~1000m)
3SASE X-ray FEL RadiationFEL idea: line up electrons by interaction with x-ray field. This micro-bunching of the electron beam can happen when he undulator
is very long
Spontaneous radiation Coherent radiation
dE = -e vx(t) Ex(t) dtphase Ex(t), vx(t) const. ⇒ acceleration & deceleration
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4The World’s Most Powerful X-ray Source
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Photons per phasespace volume and bandwidth element
⇒ Ultrafast pulses Coherence High intensities
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A Top View, Hamburg-Bahrenfeld and Schenefeld Sites
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6An Overview
International research infrastructure for the application of soft & hard X-ray FEL radiation in user experiments by a multi-disciplinary science community.
FEL characteristics X-ray range 0.3 – ~25 keV pulse duration 5 – 100 fs rep. rates 10 Hz/4.5 MHz (27.000 pulses/s)
First beam 2014 & Operation by end 2015
SASE 1 planar 0.1 nm
e-
electrons
17.5 GeV
Expe
rimen
ts
SASE 3 tunable, planar
0.4 – 1.6 nm
e- SASE 2
tunable, planar ~0.15 – 0.4 nm
1.2 – 4.9 nm (10 GeV)
accelerator ~1700 m
undulator ~200 m
beam transport & instruments ~1000 m
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7An Underground View
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Civil Construction, Experimental FacilitiesSchenefeld Site
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9The Suite of Experimental Stations
SASE 2
SASE 1
SASE 3
U 1
U 2
SQS SCS
SPB FXE
MID HED
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FXE Femtosecond X-rayExperiments
SPB Single Particle &Biomolecules
SQS Small QuantumSystems
SCS Spectroscopy &Coherent Scattering
MID Materials Imaging &Dynamics
HED High EnergyDensity Science
Talk by A. Mancuso on Thursday