European XFEL: the first high repetition-rate XFEL is ready to start

Wednesday, February 15, 2017 - 3:00pm

Speaker:  Massimo Altarelli (visiting Scientist, LCLS/SLAC)

Program Description

The European XFEL is getting ready to welcome first users later this year. This talk summarizes the main features of the new source and the accompanying instrumentation. The 17.5 GeV superconducting linac is presently commissioning with beam. It shall deliver up to 27, 000 electron bunches per second to 3 different undulators (later to be upgraded to 5). The aim for full operation is to operate 3 experiments in parallel and to maximise scientific output by optimised x-ray optics, optical lasers, diagnostics, detectors and data acquisition. First lasing is expected in May this year, and first users in the fall.

 

European XFEL: the first high repetition-rate XFEL is ready to start
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