Conveners
WG1-WG8 Joint Session
- Erik Adli (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Patric Muggli (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik)
- Riccardo Pompili (LNF)
- Carl Schroeder (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Stefan Karsch (LMU Munich)
- Chuanxiang Tang (Tsinghua University)
- Brigitte CROS (LPGP-CNRS-UP11)
Massimo Ferrario
(LNF)
9/27/17, 6:00 PM
WG1 - Electron Beams from Plasmas
talk
On the wake of the results obtained so far at the SPARC_LAB test-facility at LNF, we are currently investigating the possibility to design and build a new multi-disciplinary user-facility, equipped with a soft X-ray Free Electron Laser (FEL) driven by a ~1 GeV high brightness linac based on plasma accelerator modules. It is in fact widely accepted by the international accelerator scientific...
Dr
Olle Lundh
(Lund University)
9/27/17, 6:15 PM
WG1 - Electron Beams from Plasmas
talk
MAX IV Laboratory is a Swedish national laboratory providing scientists with brilliant X-rays. The Linear Accelerator is used both for top-up injection into two storage rings, and as a high brightness source for the Short Pulse Facility (SPF). Using a photo-cathode injector, and two double achromats for compression, it can produce bunches of accelerated electrons with energy above 3 GeV,...
Mr
Jun Zhu
(MPY, DESY)
9/27/17, 6:30 PM
WG8 - Advanced and novel accelerators for High Energy Physics
talk
The SINBAD (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) project is a dedicated, long-term accelerator research and development (R&D) facility currently under construction at the DESY Hamburg campus, aiming to provide an infrastructure for developing several types of novel high-gradient accelerators. We present the design of the magnetic lattice as well as the modeling and simulations of...
Dr
Jens Osterhoff
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
9/27/17, 6:45 PM
WG1 - Electron Beams from Plasmas
talk
The FLASHForward project at DESY, Germany, is an innovative plasma-wakefield acceleration (PWFA) experiment, aiming to accelerate electron beams to GeV energies over a few centimetres of ionised gas. Stable and high-quality electron beams from the SCRF FLASH linear accelerator will act as a driver. The experimental configuration will allow for investigation into both internal and external...
Dr
Paul Andreas Walker
(DESY)
9/27/17, 7:00 PM
WG1 - Electron Beams from Plasmas
talk
The Horizon 2020 Project EuPRAXIA (“European Plasma Research Accelerator with eXcellence In Applications”) is preparing a conceptual design for a highly compact and cost-effective European facility with multi-GeV electron beams using plasma as the acceleration medium. The design includes two user areas: one for FEL science and one for HEP detector development and other pilot applications. The...