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Brian Martlew EPICS Collaboration, Abingdon, June 2003

Brian Martlew EPICS Collaboration, Abingdon, June 2003. What is 4GLS?. 4 th G eneration L ight S ource Low Energy (600MeV) – Three ring scenario Based on an Energy Recovery Linac FEL, Undulator and bending magnet radiation Very flexible time structure “Infinite” lifetime.

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Brian Martlew EPICS Collaboration, Abingdon, June 2003

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  1. Brian Martlew EPICS Collaboration, Abingdon, June 2003

  2. What is 4GLS? • 4thGeneration Light Source • Low Energy (600MeV) – Three ring scenario • Based on an Energy Recovery Linac • FEL, Undulator and bending magnet radiation • Very flexible time structure • “Infinite” lifetime Abingdon, June 2003

  3. Abingdon, June 2003

  4. Politics • Diamond decision (March 2000) • Strong local support • NWDA (North West Development Agency) • Local universities (Manchester & Liverpool) • NWDA will pay for 4GLS building work • £25m Campus project Abingdon, June 2003

  5. Timescales • March 02 Scientific case approved (Gateway 0) • November 02 Business case approved (Gateway 1) • March 03 £8m funding for prototype accelerator • August 05 Prototype complete • April 06 Preliminary results from prototype • Summer 06 ?? Approval for 4GLS procure and build Abingdon, June 2003

  6. Energy Recovery Linac Prototype • £8m funding over 3 years • Gain experience with ERL and photo-cathode guns • 500 KeV electron gun • 5 MeV SCRF booster cavity • 50 MeV ERL • Very tight budget and timescales • Re-use existing buildings and equipment where possible Abingdon, June 2003

  7. Control System Abingdon, June 2003

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