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<title>Status of the <emph type="1">SPARX</emph> FEL project</title>
Author(s) -
C. Vaccarezza,
D. Alesini,
M. Bellaveglia,
S. Bertolucci,
M.E. Biagini,
R. Boni,
M. Boscolo,
M. Castellano,
A. Clozza,
L. Cultrera,
G. Di Pirro,
A. Drago,
A. Esposito,
M. Ferrario,
D. Filippetto,
V. Fusco,
A. Gallo,
A. Ghigo,
S. Guiducci,
M. Migliorati,
L. Palumbo,
L. Pellegrino,
M. Preger,
C. Sanelli,
M. Serio,
F. Sgamma,
B. Spataro,
A. Stella,
F. Tazzioli,
M. Vescovi,
C. Vicario,
F. Ciocci,
G. Dattoli,
A. Doria,
F. Flora,
G.P. Gallerano,
L. Giannessi,
E. Giovenale,
Gabriele Messina,
P. L. Ottaviani,
Giorgio Parisi,
L. Picardi,
M. Quattromini,
A. Renieri,
C. Ronsivalle,
S. Cialdi,
C. Maroli,
V. Petrillo,
M. Romé,
L. Serafini,
L. Catàni,
E. Chiadroni,
A. Cianchi,
C. Schaerf,
P. Musumeci,
F. Alessandria,
A. Bacci,
F. Broggi,
C. De Martinis,
D. Giove,
M. Mauri,
L. Ficcadenti,
M. Mattioli,
A. Mostacci,
P. Emma,
S. Reiche,
J. Rosenzweig
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
proceedings of spie, the international society for optical engineering/proceedings of spie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 176
eISSN - 1996-756X
pISSN - 0277-786X
DOI - 10.1117/12.742069
Subject(s) - undulator , physics , brightness , nuclear physics , electron , optics
The SPARX project consists in an X-ray-FEL facility jointly supported by MIUR (Research Department of Italian Government), Regione Lazio, CNR, ENEA, INFN and Rome University Tor Vergata. It is the natural extension of the ongoing activities of the SPARC collaboration. The aim is the generation of electron beams characterized by ultra-high peak brightness at the energy of 1 and 2 GeV, for the first and the second phase respectively. The beam is expected to drive a single pass FEL experiment in the range of 13.5÷6 nm and 6÷1.5 nm, at 1 GeV and 2 GeV respectively, both in SASE and SEEDED FEL configurations. A hybrid scheme of RF and magnetic compression will be adopted, based on the expertise achieved at the SPARC high brightness photoinjector presently under commissioning at Frascati INFN-LNF Laboratories (1,2). The use of superconducting and exotic undulator sections will be also exploited. In this paper we report the progress of the collaboration together with start to end simulation results based on a combined scheme of RF compression techniques.

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