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1 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 1 LUSI Status Update Tom Fornek Project Manager

2 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 2 Project description (1) LUSI will deliver: Three X-ray scattering instruments that have been funded by DOE-BES as a “Major Item of Equipment (MIE)” project: XPPX-ray Pump Probe CXICoherent X-ray Imaging XCSX-ray Correlation Spectroscopy

3 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 3 6 1 2 3 4 5 LCLS LUSI Offset Monochromator Exp. Chamber Detector Beam Transport Project description (2) Near Experimental HallFar Experimental Hall XPP XCSCXI

4 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 4 LUSI Status Changes June-November LCLS Directorate Organization Developed LUSI Project Execution Plan Approved CD-2 Approved Oct. 22, 2008 LUSI Team Leader Meetings Held

5 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 5 LCLS Directorate Organization LCLS Directorate Dale Knutson Mark Reichanadter, Deputy Business Office Cindy Lowe TBD, Deputy Accelerator Systems Division John Seeman TBD, Deputy Engineering Physics Division Dave Schultz James Krebs, Deputy Experimental Facilities Division Jochen Schneider Jerome Hastings, Deputy Strategic Projects Division John Galayda LUSI Incorporated into LCLS Directorate

6 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 6 LCLS STRATEGIC PROJECTS DIVISION LCLS Strategic Projects Division John Galayda – Division Director Michael Scharfenstein – ES&H Darren Marsh – QA Helen O’Donnell – Administrative Support LCLS Construction Project John Galayda – Project Director Mark Reichanadter – Deputy Project Director Jess Albino – Associate Project Director for Civil Cinstruction LUSI MIE Project Tom Fornek – Project Manager TBD – Deputy Project Manager LUSI uses LCLS Directorate Services (ES&H, QA, PMCS, Finance)

7 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 7 LUSI INTEGRATED PROJECT TEAM DOE-HQ Harriet Kung, Acquisition Executive T.E. Kiess, Program Manager DOE-SSO H. Joma DOE Federal Project Director SLAC T. Fornek LUSI Project Manager TBD - Deputy WBS 1.2 XPP IIT D. Fritz (Instr. Scientist) J. Langton ( Lead Eng) J. Delor J. Defever WBS 1.3 CXI IIT S. Boutet (Instr. Scientist) P. Montanez ( Lead Eng) A. Busse K. Fox WBS 1.4 XCS IIT A. Robert (Instr. Scientist) E. Bong (Lead Eng) T. Osier WBS 1.5 DCO Y. Feng (Lead Scientist) E. Ortiz (Lead Eng ) T. Montagne M. Campell R. Jackson B. Bigornia Instrument Team Leaders DOE-SSO Support WBS 1.6 Data Acquisition & Controls G. Haller (Lead) LCLS Directorate Support Engineering Technical Configuration Control Committee

8 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 8 LUSI Scope There are six level 2 WBS elements in WBS 1.0 WBS 1.1 – Project Management WBS 1.2 – X-ray Pump Probe (XPP) WBS 1.3 – Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) WBS 1.4 – X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy (XCS) WBS 1.5 – Diagnostics and Common Optics Includes XPP, CXI and XCS diagnostics and optics WBS 1.6 – Controls and Data Acquisition Includes XPP, CXI and XCS controls and DAQ

9 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 9 LUSI Cost Baseline WBSDescription CD-2 Est. ($M) 1.1Project Management5.5 1.2X-ray Pump Probe (w/BNL)5.9 1.3Coherent X-ray Imaging9.5 1.4X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy (w/BNL)7.7 1.5Diagnostics & Common Optics6.4 1.6Controls & Data Acquisition7.1 Contingency13.0 2.0Other Project Costs4.9 LUSI Total Project Costs60.0

10 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 10 LUSI Funding Profile ($M) Prior Yrs FY07FY08FY09FY10FY11FY12Total TEC 0.506.0015.00 13.505.1055.10 OPC3.401.50 4.90 Total3.402.006.0015.00 13.505.1060.00

11 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 11 LUSI ADVANCE PROCUREMENT REQUEST AT CD-2 DESCRIPTION PROCUREMENT REQUEST BUDGETED COST BUDGETED COST + CONTINGENCY WBS TOTAL X-ray Pump/Probe Diffractometer Sample tilt Platform245,321380,247 Sample Kappa Platform 130,552228,466 Parts186,650281,842 XPP Detector MoverDetector Mover183,831292,2911,182,846 Coherent X-ray Imaging 1.0 micron KB Mirror system (Note 1) 986,4501,775,610 X-ray Coherent Scattering Diffractometer System 531,294929,765 XCS Detector Mover688,8001,350,0482,279,813 Diagnostics & Common Optics Large Offset Monochromator 1,173,8311,855,888 TOTAL4,126,7297,094,157

12 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 12 LUSI Schedule Changes CD-2 Review Recommendation to plan for one CD-3 and one CD-4 incorporated into baseline plan CD-3 – April, 2010 CD-4 – August, 2012 Early science milestones for XPP and CXI established as Level 2 milestones XPP – October, 2010 Commissioning readiness in July, 2010 CXI – August, 2011 Commissioning readiness in April, 2011

13 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 13 CALENDAR YEARS 20082009201020112012 CD-3CD-4 XPP Early Science XPP Procurement Approval CXI Early Science LUSI Schedule Baseline CD-2

14 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 14 BA Plan & BCWS to Fit BA Profile

15 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 15 XPP Instrument Design X-ray Optics & Diagnostics Sample Goniometer Diagnostics Ultrafast Laser Detector Mover Detector XPP D. Fritz

16 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 16 CXI Instrument Design 1 micron focus KB system (not shown) 0.1 micron KB system Sample Chamber with raster stage Detector Stage (Utilizing the LCLS Detector) Diagnostics & Wavefront Monitor Particle injector LCLS Beam CXI S. Boutet

17 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 17 XCS Instrument Design Optical raft (1.4.2) Optics and Diagnostics (1.5) Diffractometer (1.4.4.1) Large Angle Detector Stage (1.4.4.3) XCS A. Robert

18 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 18 Instrument Team Leaders XPP K. Gaffney, Photon Science-SLAC (leader) D. Reis, University of Michigan T. Tschentscher, DESY J. Larsson, Lund Institute of Technology A. Nilsson, Photon Science-SLAC XCS B. Stephenson, ANL (leader) K. Ludwig, Boston University G. Grübel, DESY CXI J. Hajdu, Photon Science-SLAC, Uppsala University (leader) H. Chapman, LLNL J. Miao, UCLA

19 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 19 Instrument Update XPP WBS 1.2 Hutch 2 XCS Offset Monochromator WBS 1.5 X-ray transport tunnel XCS WBS 1.4 Hutch 6 CXI WBS 1.3 Hutch 1

20 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 20 Near Experimental Hall AMO Control Room AMO (LCLS) XPP Endstation Hutch 3 XPP Control Room Future XPP SAXS Area

21 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 21 XPP Instrument @ LCLS Photon Shutter Intensity Monitor Slits Focusing Lenses Attenuators Pulse Picker Mirrors Sample Goniometer Detector Mover Profile Monitor

22 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 22 XPP Schedule Components Available in Mid-2010Components Available in 2012 (or before) Sample Goniometer (Kappa & Tilt Platform)X-ray Focusing Lenses Detector MoverHarmonic Rejection Mirrors X-ray Detector SystemAttenuators Laser System Optics and DiagnosticsLaser Power Amplifier X-ray SlitsOptical Parametric Amplifier X-ray Pulse Picker X-ray Diagnostics Controls & DAQ

23 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 23 Far Experimental Hall Coherent X-ray Imaging Instrument (Hutch 5) Control Room Lab Area X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy Instrument (Hutch 4) Hutch 6

24 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 24 CXI Physics Requirements RequirementDevice Remove X-ray beam haloX-ray Guard Slits/Apertures Tailor X-ray intensityAttenuators Tailor X-ray repetition ratePulse Picker Characterize X-ray pulse intensityIntensity Monitor Characterize X-ray spatial profileProfile Monitor Characterize X-ray pulse intensity before the sample on every shot Non-destructive Intensity Monitor Characterize X-ray focusWavefront Monitor Align experiment without X-ray beamReference Laser Maximize X-ray flux on sample Tailor focal spot size to the sample Focusing optics 1 micron Kirkpatrick-Baez Mirrors 0.1 micron Kirkpatrick-Baez Mirrors Minimize air scatter and background Position sample and final apertures Sample environment Position sample environmentInstrument Stand Deliver single particles to the X-ray beam in the gas phase Particle Injector Measure X-ray scattering pattern 2D X-ray Detector (Utilizing the LCLS Detector) Position X-ray area detectorDetector Stage Analysis of sample fragments after Coulomb explosion Ion Time-of-Flight Photon Shutter Guard Slits Attenuators Pulse Picker Sample Environment Particle Injector Ion TOF-MS KB Mirrors FEH Hutch 5 Wavefront Monitor Detector Stage Beam Dump Guard Slits KB Mirrors Aperture X-ray Transport Tunnel Diagnostics Guard Slits Diagnostics Reference Laser

25 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 25 Instrument Availability Components Available in Early 2011 “CXI Early Science” Components Available in 2012 (or before) Alignment Laser0.1 micron KB System 1 micron KB SystemSample Chamber for 0.1 micron KB Sample Chamber for 1 micron KBParticle Injector 2D DetectorIon Time-of-Flight Detector Stage Diagnostics & Common Optics Controls & DAQ

26 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 26 CXI Major Accomplishments Added 1 micron sample chamber to reduce project risk Conducted LUSI’s first advance procurement technical review CXI 1 micron mirror system - October 8 Developed one micron K-B mirror system mechanical support system concept Provided hutch 5 specification input to LCLS Conventional Facilities for FEH hutch design Cornell detector system progressing well Support system design developed Satellite Workshop held Friday, October 17 “ Application of Coherent X-rays at the LCLS”

27 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 27 Far Experimental Hall Coherent X-ray Imaging Instrument (Hutch 5) Control Room Lab Area X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy Instrument (Hutch 4) Hutch 6 Future XCS SAXS Area

28 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 28 XCS Instrument @ LCLS Photon Shutter Primary Slits Diagnostics Secondary Slits Diagnostics Split and Delay Focusing Lenses Attenuators Diagnostics Photon Shutter Defining Slits Diffractometer Large Angle Detector Stage Monochromator Transport Tunnel FEH Hutch 4 Harm. Rej. Mirrors Pulse Picker Secondary Slits Diagnostics Goal Time-resolved observation of coherent diffraction patterns using LCLS coherent hard x-rays (6-25keV) Tailor and characterize X-ray beam parameters Spatial profile Intensity Repetition Rate Spectral Bandwidth X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy Requirements Versatility of the instrumentation (SAXS, WAXS, GI) Coherence preservation of x-ray optics (to the extent possible) Detector with small pixel size/Large sample-detector distance Key Performance Parameters 4-20 keV energy range Using the fundamental and third harmonic 0.1-0.01% energy resolution

29 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 29 DeviceReady Date 4-circle Diffractometer (Horiz. Scattering )CD-4 (8/2012) Large Angle Detector MoverCD-4 (8/2012) Large Offset MonochromatorCD-4 (8/2012) Harmonic Rejection MirrorsCD-4 (8/2012) X-ray Focusing LensCD-4 (8/2012) Pop-In Profile Monitor (5)CD-4 (8/2012) Pop-In Intensity Monitor (5)CD-4 (8/2012) Intensity-Position Monitors (5)CD-4 (8/2012) AttenuatorsCD-4 (8/2012) Guard Slits (6)CD-4 (8/2012) Pulse PickerCD-4 (8/2012) XCS CD-4 Deliverables

30 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 30 XCS Major Accomplishments Developed detailed cost and schedule baseline Provided hutch 4 specification input to LCLS Conventional Facilities for FEH hutch design Added XCS large offset monochromator back into diagnostics and common optics scope Satellite Workshop held Friday, October 17 “ Application of Coherent X-rays at the LCLS”

31 Tom Fornek LUSI Updatetomf@slac.stanford.edu 12 November 2008 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 31 Thank You


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