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Status of the short-pulse X-ray project at the advanced photon source

  • A. Nassiri
  • , N. D. Arnold
  • , T. Berenc
  • , M. Borland
  • , B. Brajuskovic
  • , D. Bromberek
  • , J. Carwardine
  • , G. Decker
  • , L. Emery
  • , J. D. Fuerst
  • , A. Grelick
  • , D. Horan
  • , J. Kaluzny
  • , F. Lenkszus
  • , R. M. Lill
  • , J. Liu
  • , H. Ma
  • , V. Sajaev
  • , T. L. Smith
  • , B. Stillwell
  • G. Waldschmidt, G. Wu, B. Yang, Y. Yang, A. Zholents, G. G. Cheng, G. Ciovati, P. Dhakal, G. V. Eremeev, J. Feingold, R. L. Geng, J. Henry, P. Kneisel, K. Macha, J. D. Mammosser, J. Matalevich, A. D. Palczewski, R. Rimmer, H. Wang, K. Wilson, M. Wiseman, J. Byrd, L. Doolittle, G. Haung, Z. Li, L. Xiao

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Abstract

The Advanced Photon Source Upgrade (APS-U) Project at Argonne will include generationof short-pulse x-rays based on Zholents' deflecting cavity scheme [1]. We have chosensuperconducting (SC) cavities in order to have a continuous train of crabbed bunches andflexibility of operating modes. In collaboration with Jefferson Laboratory, we areprototyping and testing a number of single-cell deflecting cavities and associatedauxiliary systems with promising initial results. In collaboration with Lawrence BerkeleyNational Laboratory, we are working to develop state-of-the-art timing, synchronization,and differential rf phase stability systems that are required for the Advanced PhotonSource (APS) Short Pulse X-ray (SPX). A collaboration with the Advanced ComputationsDepartment at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is looking into simulations of complex,multi-cavity geometries with lower- and higherorder- modes waveguide dampers using ACE3P.This contribution provides the current R&D status of the SPX project.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIPAC 2012 - International Particle Accelerator Conference 2012
Pages2292-2294
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference 2012, IPAC 2012 - New Orleans, LA, United States
Duration: May 20 2012May 25 2012

Publication series

NameIPAC 2012 - International Particle Accelerator Conference 2012

Conference

Conference3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference 2012, IPAC 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans, LA
Period05/20/1205/25/12

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