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Title: LCLS Photon Systems Status


1
LCLS Photon Systems Status
John Arthur LCLS Photon Systems Manager
  • Technical status and accomplishments
  • Response to FY2007 continuing resolution
  • LCLS/LUSI coordination

2
Recommendations from Oct 2006
  • Put effort into design of critical x-ray optics
    components (mirrors and thin crystals)
  • Make LCLS Photon Systems and LUSI work together
    to optimize designs and commissioning plans

Putting both recommendations into practice
3
XTOD Status
  • Still in advanced design phase
  • Nearly all components at least through conceptual
    review
  • Staying on schedule
  • About to start major procurements
  • Hardware installation can start 11-07
  • LLNL team is working well with SLAC

4
XTOD design for attenuators and x-ray intensity
monitors
4.5 meter long, gas attenuator high pressure N2
section
Upstream embedded gas detector
Embedded (Be) solid attenuators
Downstream embedded gas detector
5
XTOD working with x-ray mirror vendors
vendor 2, loc. 1
vendor 1, loc. 1
LLNL Zygo 20 images of Si test substrates by two
vendors
0.37 mm
0.37 mm
LLNL full-aperture interferometry images of Si
test substrates by two vendors
Vendor 2
Vendor 1
6
Effects of 2007 CR on XTOD
  • Procurements and some design effort were delayed
  • New plan was developed
  • Commissioning optics in FEE ready for first light
  • Beam transport to NEH ready by late FY2008
  • All work on Tunnel and FEH delayed until FY2009
  • All work finished by early FY2010

7
XES Status
  • In design phase
  • AMO instrument design going well
  • 2-d detector development going well
  • Controls area was behind, catching up
  • Working with Radiation Physics on PPS items
  • Ready for installation starting 11-07

8
Concept for AMO Instrument
Focusing optics
Experimental chamber
Diagnostics chamber
9
X-ray shutter and mirror layout
From the LCLS operating modes Physics
Requirements Doc
10
Effects of 2007 CR on XES
  • Some design effort was delayed
  • New plan was developed
  • Safety and controls work in NEH ready late FY2008
  • First-stage AMO instrument ready late FY2008
  • Work in FEH delayed until FY2009
  • Some AMO instrumentation delayed until FY2009
  • All work finished by early FY2010

11
LUSI-LCLS Integration Working Group
The Working Group was created by Keith Hodgson
and John Galayda to
  • Define the interface between LCLS and LUSI
  • Resolve issues overlapping this interface
  • Formalize with Interface Control Documents
  • Find common solutions to common problems
  • Experimental instrumentation, diagnostics
  • Standardization where appropriate

12
Working Group Members
  • Jerry Hastings (LUSI)
  • John Arthur (LCLS)
  • Yiping Feng (LUSI instrument scientist, controls)
  • David Fritz (LUSI instrument scientist,
    diagnostics)
  • Stefan Moeller (LCLS Endstation Systems Manager)
  • Hal Tompkins (LCLS x-ray installation,
    commissioning)
  • Other LCLS/LUSI staff as needed

Co-chairs
13
Issues before the Working Group
  • Experimental data flow and interface standards
  • Vacuum hardware and controls standards
  • Conventional facilities/hutches
  • Installation/commissioning

14
Summary
  • XTOD and XES are still in design phase, though
    XTOD is moving into procurement and XES will
    follow soon
  • FY2007 continuing resolution forced some delays,
    extension of project
  • Technical issues are being resolved with no big
    problems
  • Should be ready for installation starting 11-07
  • FEE, NEH ready in FY2009, FEH ready in FY2010
  • Coordination with LUSI is going well, has been
    formalized
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