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X Ray Transport, Optics, and Diagnostics, Overview

X Ray Transport, Optics, and Diagnostics, Overview. LCLS Week April 4-6, 2005. Outline. XTOD Scope & Organization XTOD Status and Technical Highlights XTOD FY05 Work plan. 1.5 Scope: Front End Enclosure/ Near Experimental Hall. NEH. PPS. PPS. Muon shield. Flipper Mirror.

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X Ray Transport, Optics, and Diagnostics, Overview

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  1. X Ray Transport, Optics, and Diagnostics, Overview LCLS Week April 4-6, 2005

  2. Outline • XTOD Scope & Organization • XTOD Status and Technical Highlights • XTOD FY05 Work plan

  3. 1.5 Scope: Front End Enclosure/ Near Experimental Hall NEH PPS PPS Muon shield Flipper Mirror Front End Enclosure PPS Comissioning: Spectrometers, Total Energy Solid Attenuator Slit A NFOV Direct Imager Indirect Imager Slit B Photon Beam WFOV Direct Imager Gas Attenuator Muon shield Fast close valve Other: Direct Imager Fixed masks Electron Beam Electron Dump

  4. FEH 1.5 Scope: NEH, Tunnel, FEH Pulse Split and Delay X-Ray Beam Transport Tunnel System Monochrometer Far Hall Direct Imager and Tank NEH Flipper Mirror

  5. XTOD Staff-up complete for FY05 R. Bionta LLNL LCLS Project Leader D. McMahon XTOD Project Engineer J. McNamara Admin. Rodney Victorine Resource Manager Jolyn Scholes Resource Analyst M. Eberstein G. Otani Procurement R. Beale Hazards Control EE E. Ables ME P. Duffy M. Mckernan S. Shen J. Trent Comp K. Fong S. Lewis L. Ott Physics S. Friedrich S. Hau-Reige M. Pivovaroff D. Ryutov DNT R. London UC Davis H. Baldis Remainder of FY05 P3 labor "loosly" matrixed, i.e L. Li - thermal analysis, Bajt, multilayers, shops, finance…

  6. Standing Meetings at LLNL • XTOD Staff Meeting • @LLNL, every Monday, 11:00 AM, B142 1st floor conf. Rm. • Discussion of work plan for the week • XTOD Topical Meeting • @LLNL, every Wednesday, 2:00 PM, B142 2nd Floor • Topics vary ie. Gas Attenuator, M&V, Controls, etc. • LCLS Community welcome to attend any of these meetings • E-mail Jane mcnamara20@llnl.gov at least 1 day ahead for badge.

  7. Status of Major XTOD Instrumentation

  8. HEPOM* Simulations 3 cm dia. Al Collimators 5 cm dia. Ta Collimators 5 cm dia. Al Collimators *High Energy Pick Off Mirror

  9. Status (cont.)

  10. Wide Field of View Direct Imager Photoelectrons Optic Camera Scintillators

  11. Status (cont.)

  12. Indirect Imager Simulation 1 m Spontaneous + e FEL 2.90068 degrees 101 mm Be/SiC 300 layer pairs 60 Angstrom period Gamma = 0.2 On 0.5 mm thick Si 10 cm diameter ~5% efficient @ 8keV 0.1% FEL with E>2 keV

  13. Status (cont.)

  14. 100 W R T Total Energy Calorimeter Concept Energy Absorbed in 500um Silicon (0.01% FEL+Spontaneous) Cooler CMR Sensor Xray Beam Sapphire heat sink Si or Be 1x1x.5 mm SINDA T vs. t Direction of heat flow CMR W vs T Electrothermal Feedback: Apply constant V Measure I Calculate P Cool Down Time is about 0.6 ms

  15. Status (cont.)

  16. FY05 Tasking and Personnel Assignments

  17. TTF Damage experiment set to test models at 40 eV Sample cassette

  18. FY05 Tasking and Personnel Assignments

  19. XTOD work flow will follow ISMS practices for each WBS element WBS Dictionary LCLS Physics Requirements ICDs IWS (Integrated Work Sheet) is LLNL wide e-form for documenting ISMS for each work package: Scope Hazards Controls Roles (RI…) Responsibilities Training Signoff Hardware Installation Operations Servicing ERDs Designs Eng. Safety Notes Certified Parts Lists

  20. Short term IWS: Cover Prototype development and testing, offsite and on-site: Gas Attenuator prototype in B132 (in progress) Direct Imager B272, SSRL X-Ray Box tests … Drive Laser R&D, B480 Add SLAC personnel to IWS + training Long Term IWS: Cover Each WBS deliverable: Fabrication & Assembly Bench testing Transport to SLAC Installation Commissioning Operation Servicing IWSs for LCLS XTOD Prototypes and WBS Elements

  21. FY05 Goals • Mechanical and Vacuum • Cost estimate and Engineering Plan through NEH • IWS's, ICD's, and ERD's • Detailed plans / parts for prototype: • Gas Attenuator, Control system tests, concepts for monitoring beam and attenuation • Total Energy, 1 pixel • Direct Imager, for 826 eV tests at SSRL • Monte-Carlo simulations of FEE instruments and alignment • Document in ERDs • Apertures, Expected light levels, Reflectivity, …

  22. FY05 Goals (cont.) • Conceptual designs and sample optics for • Indirect Imager • Spectrometer • Controls • Cost estimate and Engineering Plan • Prototype Controls • Gas Attenuator • Direct Imager • TTF Damage Experiment • Samples Fabricated and Documented

  23. Other XTOD presentations this week • XTOD Controls - Steve Lewis in Controls breakout session • XTOD Front-End Instrumentation - Bionta in Photon breakout session • Also available during breakout sessions: • Don McMahon - XTOD Project Engineering • Elden Ables - Imaging Cameras, Total Energy • Linda Ott - XTOD Beam Modeling and Imaging Software Release • Stewart Shen - Gas Attenuator • Dmitri Ryutov - Thermal deformation sensor

  24. XTOD Overview Summary • FY05 staffing plan implemented • FY05 work plan begun • Near term emphasis on Commissioning and FEE

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