EUROFEL: Europe Tackles Key Issues of Free Electron Lasers
2008; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 21; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/08940880801988735
ISSN1931-7344
AutoresJ. Feldhaus, M. Ferianis, M. Ferrario, Jens Knobloch, U. Krell, T. Limberg, Hywel Owen, B. Petersen, Sverker Werin,
Tópico(s)Superconducting Materials and Applications
ResumoDuring the last few years Europe has made enormous progress towards free electron laser (FEL)-based research infrastructures. The FLASH facility [1 Ayvazyan, V. 2006. Eur. Phys. J. D, 37: 297[Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]] at DESY in Hamburg, Germany, has been in user operation since the summer of 2005; FERMI@Elettra [] in Trieste, Italy, is under construction; the European XFEL [3 M. Altarelli et al. (eds.), XFEL The European X-Ray Free-Electron-Laser – Technical Design Report, DESY 2006-097, DESY, Hamburg (2006); http://xfel.desy.de [Google Scholar]] in Hamburg will start construction in summer 2008; and several other FEL projects are being prepared in France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. In addition, a number of dedicated test facilities have become available, including the photo-injector test facility (PITZ) [4 http://adweb.desy.de/pitz/web/index.html [Google Scholar]] and the cryomodule test bench (CMTB) [5 Y. Bozhko, EUROFEL-Report–2005–DS6–011; T. Schnauz, EUROFEL–Report–2007–DS6–049; http://www.eurofel.org [Google Scholar]] at DESY, the HoBiCaT facility for testing superconducting cavities [6 Knobloch, J. Status of the HoBiCaT Superconducting Cavity Test Facility at BESSY. Proc. EPAC 2004, 970 [Google Scholar]] at BESSY, Berlin, Germany, the SPARC facility [7 http://www.lnf.infn.it/acceleratori/sparc/index.html [Google Scholar]] at INFN-LNF in Frascati, Italy, and the ERL Prototype (ERLP) [8 http://www.4gls.ac.uk/ERLP.htm [Google Scholar]] at Daresbury Laboratory, UK. They have been strongly supported by the national stakeholders in order to prepare the design of new FEL sources.
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