Title: Photon Systems Update
1Photon Systems Update
John Arthur SLAC Photon Systems Manager
2Photon Systems
- Includes LCLS x-ray and laser groups
- X-ray Transport, Optics and Diagnostics (XTOD)
- managed by LLNL (Richard Bionta)
- X-ray Endstation Systems (XES)
- managed by SLAC (Stefan Moeller)
- Laser Systems
- managed by SLAC (Bill White)
3XTOD Scope
- Transport the x-ray beam, in vacuum, to all the
experimental stations - Condition the x-ray beam, with attenuators and
apertures - Analyze the x-ray beam, with sophisticated
diagnostics
4XES Scope
The X-Ray Endstation Systems group provides
the infrastructure required for experimenters to
make best scientific use of the LCLS radiation
safely. Includes advanced x-ray detector RD.
5Laser Group Scope
The Laser group coordinates laser design and
acquisition throughout the LCLS. Lasers will be
used in the electron gun and x-ray experimental
areas, and also possibly for accelerator
diagnostics and alignment.
6LUSI Project Scope
LCLS Ultrafast Science Instruments is a
distinct DOE project closely coordinated with
LCLS. It will build 4 science instruments which
will occupy LCLS x-ray hutches. This will enable
work in three of the LCLS Science Thrust Areas
X-ray pump-probe dynamics, Coherent x-ray
imaging, and X-ray photon correlation
spectroscopy. The project is ramping up, with
major funding expected in FY2007.
7X-Ray Systems Status
- FY2006 is a design year
- XTOD designs are undergoing reviews now
- XES designs ready for review in a few months
- FY 2007 is a build year
- Ready for installation starting August 2007
- Ready for first light in Spring 2008
8Recent Events
- FAC Oct 2005 Recommendations
- Coordinate with experiment teams
- Make x-ray mirror design a priority
- Dont cut flipper mirrors or move FEH
- LCLS actions
- Coordinating with LUSI
- Mirror optics design underway
- Had to cut flipper mirrors and move FEH
9NEH
Hutch 1 9.5x10m
Hutch 2
Hutch 3
Flipper Mirrors
10Reduced scope FEH design
Entrance tunnel
single beamline
46ft tunnel
Hutch 4
Hutch 5
Hutch 6
19ft tunnel
212ft
11Other Cuts
- Some XTOD diagnostics
- Not needed for commissioning, expect to add as
part of operations - Some XES generic detectors
- Expect that LUSI will provide experiment-specific
detectors - XES support for generic computers for experiments
- Expect that LUSI will provide experiment-specific
computers
12Other Developments for XTOD
- New Physics Liaison Peter Stefan
- Revised work plan incorporating cuts
- Designs moving through review stage
Gas attenuator prototype
Slits
Beam transport
13Other Developments for XES
- New hires
- John Bozek, AMO physicist
- Niels van Bakel, Detector physicist
- Revised work plan incorporating cuts
- 2d x-ray detector development program on schedule
- Working closely with upgraded LCLS Controls Group
14LUSI Progress
- Jerry Hastings is now Project Director
- Initial hiring taking place
- Nadine Kurita, Chief Engineer
- Bill Foyt, Project Manager
- Working closely with XES and XTOD groups to
develop an optimal layout for experiments
15Better Beam-Splitting Plan
- LCLS and LUSI are working on an updated
beam-splitting plan, and a way will be found to
implement it - This includes not only splitting of the beam to
the FEH, but also splitting into a soft x-ray
line and hard x-ray line in the NEH - Will allow quicker changes between experiments
- Has become possible as experiment designs are
beginning to crystallize
16NEH
AMO
X-ray pump-probe
SXR
soft x-ray line
hard x-ray line
Flipper Mirrors
17FEH
XPCS
Coherent x-ray imaging
High energy density science
18Summary
- Cuts have been made, but not too drastic
- Design effort underway
- LUSI is beginning to help