Title :
Prospects for a 4th Generation Light Source for the UK
Author :
Clarke, J.A. ; Owen, H.L. ; Poole, M.W. ; Smith, S.L. ; Suller, V.P. ; Wyles, N.G.
Author_Institution :
CLRC Daresbury Lab., Warrington, UK
Abstract :
A 4th Generation Light Source (4GLS) forms a major part of the new CASIM (Centre for Accelerator Science, Imaging and Medicine) project that has been proposed to be based at Daresbury Laboratory. Such a light source is envisaged to contain 3 free electron lasers (FELs) that are integrated with a highly optimised low energy synchrotron radiation source. The light source will be optimised to cover the photon energy range of 5 to 100 eV as well as being designed to host a cavity based FEL that would operate in the UV region. A second, linac based, infrared FEL would be placed in the same building thus enabling pump-probe experiments to be carried out with,state, of the art photon flux and brightness. The third FEL would not initially be a user facility but would be a linac based SASE FEL research project with the aim of producing ultra high brightness light in the VUV/SXR region. The primary source of 5 to 100 eV light could either be a storage ring or an energy recovery linac. Both options are presently being studied and a choice will be made by the Autumn of 2001. This paper describes the present concept for the 4GLS project and details the current status of the designs
Keywords :
electron accelerators; free electron lasers; storage rings; 4GLS; 4th Generation Light Source; 5 to 100 eV; CASIM; FEL; energy recovery linac; free electron laser; infrared FEL; storage ring; Biomedical imaging; Brightness; Buildings; Design optimization; Free electron lasers; Laboratories; Laser theory; Light sources; Linear particle accelerator; Synchrotron radiation;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7191-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2001.987485