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Title Beamline Design for Plasma-Wakefield Acceleration Experiments at MAX IV
Author(s) Svensson, Jonas Björklund (Lund U.) ; Ekerfelt, Henrik (Lund U.) ; Lundh, Olle (Lund U.) ; Mansten, Erik (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Andersson, Joel (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Kotur, Marija (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Lindau, Filip (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Thorin, Sara (Lund U., MAX-lab) ; Charles, Tessa K (CERN ; Melbourne U.)
Publication 2019
Number of pages 4
In: 18th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, US, 12 - 17 Aug 2018, pp.8659401
DOI 10.1109/AAC.2018.8659401
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract The MAX IV Laboratory is a synchrotron radiation user facility located just outside the city of Lund, Sweden. The facility is made up of two storage rings, at 3 GeV and 1.5 GeV, respectively, and a linear accelerator, serving as a full-energy injector for the rings as well as a driver for the Short-Pulse Facility (SPF) located downstream of the extraction point to the 3 GeV ring. Recently, as part of the Soft X-ray Laser (SXL) project, a design study towards using the linac as a soft X-ray free-electron laser (FEL) driver was started. Part of the study is the design and commissioning of a diagnostics beamline based on a Transverse Deflecting Structure (TDS). Moreover, the PlasMAX collaboration is working towards using the MAX IV linac also for beam-driven plasma-wakefield (PWFA) experiments. Therefore, the design of the diagnostics beamline is being done to also accommodate an interaction chamber and final focusing, located upstream of the TDS. This proceeding details the current status of the beamline design and shows some preliminary single- and double-bunch current measurements.

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